Cost-effectiveness analysis of a randomized clinical trial of early versus deferred endovenous ablation of superficial venous reflux in patients with venous ulceration

Author:

Epstein D M1ORCID,Gohel M S23,Heatley F3,Liu X4,Bradbury A5,Bulbulia R678,Cullum N9,Nyamekye I10,Poskitt K R6,Renton S11,Warwick J312,Davies A H3ORCID,Gohel M S13,Read D13,Hargreaves S13,Dhillon K13,Anwar M13,Liddle A13,Brown H13,Mercer K14,Gill F14,Liu A14,Jepson W14,Wormwell A14,Rafferty H14,Davies A H15,Dhillon K15,Kaur R15,Solomon E15,Sritharan K15,Velineni R15,Lim C S15,Busuttil A15,Bootun R15,Bicknell C15,Jenkins M15,Lane T15,Serjeant E15,Poskitt K16,Bulbulia R16,Waldron J16,Wolfrey G16,Slim F16,Davies C16,Emerson L16,Grasty M16,Whyman M16,Wakeley C16,Cooper A16,Clapp J16,Hogg N16,Howard J16,Dyer J16,Lyes S16,Teemul D16,Harvey K16,Pride M16,Kindon A16,Price H16,Flemming L16,Birch G16,Holmes H16,Weston J16,Joseph T17,Eiffel R17,Ojimba T17,Wilson T17,Hodgson A17,Robinson L17,Todhunter J17,Heagarty D17,Mckeane A17,McCarthy R17,Barwell J18,Northcott C18,Elstone A18,West C18,Chong P19,Gerrard D19,Croucher A19,Levy S19,Martin C19,Craig T19,Carradice D20,Firth A20,Clarke E20,Oswald A20,Sinclair J20,Chetter I20,El-Sheikha J20,Nandhra S20,Leung C20,Scott J21,Dewhirst N21,Woods J21,Russell D21,Darwood R21,Troxler M21,Thackeray J21,Bell D21,Watson D21,Williamson L21,Coulston J22,Eyers P22,Darvall K22,Hunter I22,Stewart A22,Moss A22,Rewbury J22,Adams C22,Vickery L22,Foote L22,Durman H22,Venn F22,Hill P22,James K22,Luxton F22,Greenwell D22,Roberts K22,Mitchell S22,Tate M22,Mills H22,Garnham A23,Hobbs S23,McIntosh D23,Green M23,Collins K23,Rankin J23,Poulton P23,Isgar V23,Renton S24,Dhillon K24,Trivedi M24,Kafeza M24,Parsapour S24,Moore H24,Najem M24,Connarty S24,Albon H24,Lloyd C24,Trant J24,Vohra R25,McCormack J25,Marshall J25,Hardy V25,Rogoveanu R25,Goff W25,Garnham A26,Gidda R26,Merotra S26,Shiralkar S26,Jayatunga A26,Pathak R26,Rehman A26,Randhawa K26,Lewis J26,Fullwood S26,Jennings S26,Cole S26,Wall M26,Ranaboldo C27,Hulin S27,Clarke C27,Fennelly R27,Cooper R27,Boyes R27,Draper C27,Harris L27,Mead D27,Bradbury A28,Kelly L28,Bate G28,Davies H28,Popplewell M28,Claridge M28,Gannon M28,Khaira H28,Scriven M28,Wilmink T28,Adam D28,Nasr H28,Dodd D29,Nawaz S29,Humphreys J29,Barnes M29,Sorrell J29,Swift D29,Phillips P29,Trender H29,Fenwick N29,Rittoo D30,Baker S30,Mitchell R30,Andrews S30,Williams S30,Stephenson J30,Nyamekye I31,Holloway S31,Hayes W31,Day J31,Clayton C31,Harding D31,Thompson A32,Gibson A32,Murphy Z32,Smith T32

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Economics, University of Granada, Granada, Spain

2. Department of Vascular Surgery, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK

3. Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London, London, UK

4. Imperial Clinical Trials Unit, Imperial College London, London, UK

5. Department of Vascular Surgery, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

6. Cheltenham Vascular Unit, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cheltenham, UK

7. Medical Research Council Population Health Research Unit, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

8. Clinical Trial Service Unit and Epidemiological Studies Unit, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

9. School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

10. Department of Vascular Surgery, Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, Worcester, UK

11. Northwick Park Hospital, North West London Hospitals NHS Trust, London, UK

12. Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK

13. Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge

14. Bradford Royal Infirmary, Bradford

15. Charing Cross and St Mary's Hospitals, London

16. Cheltenham General Hospital

17. Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle

18. Derriford Hospital, Plymouth

19. Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley

20. Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull

21. Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds

22. Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton

23. New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton

24. Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow

25. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham

26. Russell's Hall Hospital, Dudley

27. Salisbury District Hospital, Salisbury

28. Solihull Hospital, Solihull

29. Northern General Hospital, Sheffield

30. Royal BournemouthGeneral Hospital, Bournemouth

31. Worcester Royal Hospital

32. York Hospital, York

Abstract

Abstract Background Treatment of superficial venous reflux in addition to compression therapy accelerates venous leg ulcer healing and reduces ulcer recurrence. The aim of this study was to evaluate the costs and cost-effectiveness of early versus delayed endovenous treatment of patients with venous leg ulcers. Methods This was a within-trial cost-utility analysis with a 1-year time horizon using data from the EVRA (Early Venous Reflux Ablation) trial. The study compared early versus deferred endovenous ablation for superficial venous truncal reflux in patients with a venous leg ulcer. The outcome measure was the cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) over 1 year. Sensitivity analyses were conducted with alternative methods of handling missing data, alternative preference weights for health-related quality of life, and per protocol. Results After early intervention, the mean(s.e.m.) cost was higher (difference in cost per patient £163(318) (€184(358))) and early intervention was associated with more QALYs at 1 year (mean(s.e.m.) difference 0·041(0·017)). The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) was £3976 (€4482) per QALY. There was an 89 per cent probability that early venous intervention is cost-effective at a threshold of £20 000 (€22 546)/QALY. Sensitivity analyses produced similar results, confirming that early treatment of superficial reflux is highly likely to be cost-effective. Conclusion Early treatment of superficial reflux is highly likely to be cost-effective in patients with venous leg ulcers over 1 year. Registration number: ISRCTN02335796 (http://www.isrctn.com).

Funder

Health Technology Assessment Programme

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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