Affiliation:
1. State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation – Federal Medical Biophysical Center named after A.I. Burnazyan, FMBA of Russia;
National Medical Research Center "Treatment and Rehabilitation Center", Ministry of Health of Russia
2. National Medical Research Center "Treatment and Rehabilitation Center", Ministry of Health of Russia
Abstract
To date, there are no Russian or international studies investigating the long-term efficacy of botulinum therapy (abobotulinum toxin injections – AboBTX) during rehabilitation in patients with post-stroke spasticity in terms of its impact on the risk of death from all causes and the development of cardiovascular complications. A 10-year study conducted in the United Kingdom analyzed the effects of AboBTX injections in patients with post-stroke spasticity on long-term clinical (all-cause mortality, cardiovascular events, length and quality of life) and economic (direct medical costs) outcomes. For the first time ever, a model was developed to evaluate the clinical (quality-adjusted life expectancy) and economic benefits of AboBTX injections in the structure of rehabilitation compared to rehabilitation without botulinum therapy in patients with post-stroke spasticity. It was shown that the inclusion of regular injections of AboBTX in the rehabilitation process resulted in an 8.8% reduction in the risk of death from all causes, a 13% increase in life expectancy (and by 59% in quality-adjusted terms compared to rehabilitation without botulinum therapy) and proved to be cost-effective. The use of AboBTX injections in patients with post-stroke spasticity as part of rehabilitation is cost-effective in the long term and improves long-term outcomes, including post-stroke survival.
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