Background and purpose: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate savings from the use of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP-2) in open tibia fractures by faster fracture healing and reduction of secondary treatment costs from a health insurance perspective for Germany and to compare them to the upfront price of 2900 EUR of rhBMP-2.
Methods: Raw data from a previously published study (BESTT study) were used to conduct an economic calculation for secondary treatment costs for each patient from the standard care group and the 1.5 mg/ml rhBMP-2 group based on G-DRG 2005 prices from a health insurer's perspective for an observation period of 1 year for Germany.
Results: The use of rhBMP-2 leads to savings of 5697 EUR and 3183 EUR per patient for Gustilo-Anderson grade IIIB and all grade IIIA and B injuries, respectively. These savings offset the upfront price of 2900 EUR of rhBMP-2 and, therefore, net savings of 2797 EUR and 283 EUR for grade IIIB and all grade IIIA and B injuries can be achieved, respectively. These savings are mainly due to reduced sickness payments because of faster fracture healing in the rhBMP-2 group.
Conclusions: The current study shows that the use of rhBMP-2 in Gustilo-Anderson grade IIIA and B open fractures leads--besides the better medical outcome for patients as shown previously in the BESTT study--to net savings from a health insurer's perspective.