Cost-Effectiveness of Screening for Open Angle Glaucoma Compared With Opportunistic Case Finding

Author:

Anton Alfonso123,Serrano David4,Nolivos Karen56,Fatti Gianluca2,Zmuc Natasa7,Crespo Carlos89,Monleon-Getino Toni1011,Sotelo Katia3,Morilla Antonio3,García Virginia3,Comas Merce5,Castells Xavier5

Affiliation:

1. Research Department, Institut Català de la Retina (ICR)

2. Ophthalmology Service

3. Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, UIC-Barcelona

4. Freelance Health Economist

5. Epidemiology and Evaluation Department, Parc Salut Mar

6. Department of Medicine, Institut Mar d’Investigacions Mèdiques (IMIM)

7. Zmuc Pharma Consulting, Ljubliana, Slovenia

8. GM Statistic Department, Universitat de Barcelona

9. Axentia Solutions

10. Section of Statistics, Department of Genetics, Microbiology, and Statistics, University of Barcelona

11. BIOST3 GRBIO (Research Group in Biostatistics and Bioinformatics), Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Précis: The manuscript evaluates cost-effectiveness of glaucoma screening with imaging devices and telemedicine based on a screening campaign performed in Spain. The screening strategy implemented in our analysis was cost-effective compared with opportunistic case finding. Introduction: Open angle glaucoma is an asymptomatic ocular disease that represents one of the first causes of blindness. Diagnosis is currently made by opportunistic case finding, usually by community optometrists or general ophthalmologists. The aim of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of a screening strategy based on optical coherence tomography and fundus photographs in glaucoma detection. Materials and Methods: A cost-effectiveness analysis was carried out to compare 2 alternative strategies: opportunistic finding versus screening. A Markov tree model was carried out with 10 health states according to disease progression. Quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) were used as a measure of effectiveness. We included short-term and long-term direct health costs and a discount rate of 3%. We performed a probabilistic sensitivity analysis and several 1-way sensitivity analyses. Results: The cohort in the screening program entailed an increase in 0.097 QALYs and additional costs of €1187 versus opportunistic finding, with an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of about €12.214/QALY. The 1-way sensitivity analysis showed that inputs related to age and screening program (cost and detection rate) were those most strongly influencing the results of the analysis. Probabilistic sensitivity analyses showed that the model was robust to significant changes in the main variables of the analysis. Conclusions: The screening strategy implemented in our analysis was cost-effective compared with opportunistic finding in patients with glaucoma in this Spanish setting.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Ophthalmology

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