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Residual cardiovascular risk reduction guided by lifetime benefit estimation in patients with symptomatic atherosclerotic disease: effectiveness and cost-effectiveness.
Hageman, Steven H J; Dorresteijn, Jannick A N; Bots, Michiel L; Asselbergs, Folkert W; Westerink, Jan; van der Meulen, Miriam P; Mosterd, Arend; Visseren, Frank L J; Asselbergs, F W; Nathoe, H M; de Borst, G J; Bots, M L; Geerlings, M I; Emmelot, M H; de Jong, P A; Leiner, T; Lely, A T; van der Kaaij, N P; Kappelle, L J; Ruigrok, Y M; Verhaar, M C; Visseren, F L J; Westerink, J.
Affiliation
  • Hageman SHJ; Department of Vascular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, PO Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Dorresteijn JAN; Department of Vascular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, PO Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Bots ML; Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Asselbergs FW; Department of Cardiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Westerink J; Department of Vascular Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, PO Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • van der Meulen MP; Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Mosterd A; Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Visseren FLJ; Department of Cardiology, Meander Medical Centre, Amersfoort, The Netherlands.
Eur J Prev Cardiol ; 29(4): 635-644, 2022 03 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34009323
ABSTRACT

AIMS:

To determine the (cost)-effectiveness of blood pressure lowering, lipid-lowering, and antithrombotic therapy guided by predicted lifetime benefit compared to risk factor levels in patients with symptomatic atherosclerotic disease. METHODS AND

RESULTS:

For all patients with symptomatic atherosclerotic disease in the UCC-SMART cohort (1996-2018; n = 7697) two treatment strategies were compared. The lifetime benefit-guided strategy was based on individual estimation of gain in cardiovascular disease (CVD)-free life with the SMART-REACH model. In the risk factor-based strategy, all patients were treated the following low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) < 1.8 mmol/L, systolic blood pressure <140 mmHg, and antithrombotic medication. Outcomes were evaluated for the total cohort using a microsimulation model. Effectiveness was evaluated as total gain in CVD-free life and events avoided, cost-effectiveness as incremental cost-effectivity ratio (ICER). In comparison to baseline treatment, treatment according to lifetime benefit would lead to an increase of 24 243 CVD-free life years [95% confidence interval (CI) 19 980-29 909] and would avoid 940 (95% CI 742-1140) events in the next 10 years. For risk-factor based treatment, this would be an increase of 18 564 CVD-free life years (95% CI 14 225-20 456) and decrease of 857 (95% CI 661-1057) events. The ICER of lifetime benefit-based treatment with a treatment threshold of ≥1 year additional CVD-free life per therapy was €15 092/QALY gained and of risk factor-based treatment €9933/QALY gained. In a direct comparison, lifetime benefit-based treatment compared to risk factor-based treatment results in 1871 additional QALYs for the price of €36 538/QALY gained.

CONCLUSION:

Residual risk reduction guided by lifetime benefit estimation results in more CVD-free life years and more CVD events avoided compared to the conventional risk factor-based strategy. Lifetime benefit-based treatment is an effective and potentially cost-effective strategy for reducing residual CVD risk in patients with clinical manifest vascular disease.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cardiovascular Diseases Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Eur J Prev Cardiol Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cardiovascular Diseases Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Eur J Prev Cardiol Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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