Cost-Minimization Analysis of Direct Cost of Sevelamer Carbonate and Lanthanum Carbonate in the Treatment of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease Not on Dialysis in Bulgaria

Abstract

Background

Hyperphosphatemia is associated with significant pathophysiology in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Control of hyperphosphatemia in patients with stage 3 to 5D CKD is now regarded as a high priority.

Objective

The primary purpose of this study was to perform an economic analysis of the newly available treatments sevelamer carbonate (SC) and lanthanum carbonate (LC) for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia in patients not on dialysis in Bulgaria.

Methods

Both treatment options demonstrate equal efficacy in controlling hyperphosphatemia, as well as having a similar safety profile in regard to adverse effects. To differentiate between them, a cost-minimization analysis was performed. A time period of 4 years was chosen to perform a budget impact analysis. The robustness of the results was tested through sensitivity analysis using Tornado diagrams.

Results

The estimated cost per patient per year with SC and LC would be €1441.75 and €1569.50, respectively, at the weighted average daily dose regimen of 4000 mg SC and 2000 mg LC, whereas the cost would be €2306.80 and €2354.25 for 6400 mg SC and 3000 mg LC, respectively. Expected cost savings (discounted) for the 4-year period of the analysis can reach between €1,363,601 and €2,727,201 at 4000 mg SC and 2000 mg LC dose regimen, whereas these can reach between €506,480 and €1,012,961 at 6400 mg SC and 3000 mg LC, respectively.

Conclusions

The equal efficacy, similar adverse effect profile, and lower cost of SC when used for the treatment of hyperphosphatemia in patients with CKD not on dialysis should make it a preferred alternative.

Authors

Martin Petrov Maria Dimitrova Guenka Petrova

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