Cost analysis of disease including treatment with dalbavancin in a Spanish hospital: ECODAL ANALYSIS

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Introduction and aim: Dalbavancin is an antibiotic with activity against gram-positive bacteria that allows early discharge of patients requiring intravenous therapy. Outpatient treatment helps offset hospitalisation costs associated with standard intravenous treatment. Our objective was to assess the cost of disease management, including treatment with dalbavancin, in a Spanish hospital for 1 year, and the hypothetical costs associated with treatment with other therapeutic alternatives to dalbavancin. Methods: A single-centre, observational, retrospective post-hoc analysis was conducted based on electronic medical records analysing all patients who received dalbavancin treatment throughout 1 year; cost analysis was performed for the whole process. In addition, three scenarios designed on the basis of real clinical practice by clinical experts were hypothesised: (i) individual therapeutic alternative to dalbavancin, (ii) all patients treated with daptomycin, and (iii) all days of dalbavancin as outpatient treatment transformed into hospital stay. Costs were obtained from the hospital. Results: Thirty-four patients were treated with dalbavancin; their mean age was 57.9 years, and 70.6% were men. The main reasons for dalbavancin use were outpatient management (61.7%, n = 21) and ensuring treatment adherence (26.5%, n = 9). The main indications were: osteoarticular infection (32.4%) and infective endocarditis (29.4%). One-half (50%) of the infections were due to Staphylococcus aureus (23.5% were methicillin resistant). All patients achieved clinical resolution, and no costs associated with dalbavancin-associated adverse events or re-admissions were reported. The mean total cost of treatment was 22,738€ per patient, with the greatest expenditures in interventions (8,413€) and hospital stay (6,885€). The mean cost of dalbavancin treatment was 3,936€; without dalbavancin, this cost could have been increased to 3,324–11,038€ depending on the scenario, mainly due to hospital stays. Main limitation: Limited sample size obtained from a single centre. Conclusion: The economic impact of the management of these infections is high. The cost of dalbavancin is offset by the decreased length of stay.

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Valerio, M., Veintimilla, C., Rodríguez, C., de la Villa, S., Sánchez-Somolinos, M., Cerezales, M., … Muñoz, P. (2023). Cost analysis of disease including treatment with dalbavancin in a Spanish hospital: ECODAL ANALYSIS. Journal of Medical Economics, 26(1), 463–472. https://doi.org/10.1080/13696998.2023.2190704

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