Cost-effectiveness analysis of mitral valve repair with the ‎MitraClip delivery system for patients with mitral ‎regurgitation: a systematic review

Rezapour, Aziz and Azari, Samad and Behzadifar, Masoud and Arabloo, Jalal (2020) Cost-effectiveness analysis of mitral valve repair with the ‎MitraClip delivery system for patients with mitral ‎regurgitation: a systematic review. ‎ Heart Fail Rev.

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Abstract

To assess the cost-effectiveness of mitral valve repair with the MitraClip delivery system ‎for patients with mitral regurgitation and heart failure, a systematic literature search was ‎conducted in various electronic databases to January 3, 2020. Eligibility criteria are the ‎population (patients with mitral regurgitation (MR)), intervention (transcatheter mitral ‎valve repair using the MitraClip), comparator (conventional medical treatment), outcomes, ‎and designs (Model-based or trial-based full economic evaluations).The quality of ‎included studies was assessed using the CHEERS checklist. Mortality and survival rate, ‎quality-adjusted life year (QALY), life years gained (LYG), total cost, and the incremental ‎cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) regarding the use of MitraClip System were considered as ‎the key outcomes. Eight articles were eligible for full-text assessment. Ultimately, a total of ‎seven studies were considered in the current systematic review. Results demonstrated ‎that MitraClip reduces mortality rate and increases survival rate. The mortality rate at 1 ‎year and 10 years was 16.7% versus 29.77% and 70.9% versus 98.8%, respectively. Total ‎cost data based on 2019 USD show that the MitraClip has the highest cost in the USA ‎‎($121,390) and the lowest cost in Italy ($33,062). The results showed that in all selected ‎countries, willingness-to-pay (WTP) thresholds are upper than the cost per QALY; also, the ‎highest ICER for the MitraClip is in the USA ($55,600/QALY) and the lowest in Italy ‎‎($10,616/QALY). To conclude, evidence from this systematic review suggests that ‎MitraClip Delivery System improved both life expectancy and QALY compared with ‎medical treatment in patients at high surgical risk and it was also a cost-effective ‎treatment option for patients with mitral regurgitation.‎

Item Type: Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RZ Other systems of medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences > School of Medicine
Depositing User: lorestan university
Date Deposited: 16 Dec 2020 07:27
Last Modified: 16 Dec 2020 07:27
URI: http://eprints.lums.ac.ir/id/eprint/2477

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