The cost-effectiveness of ulipristal acetate tablets in treating patients with moderate to severe symptoms of uterine fibroids

Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2014 Apr:175:75-81. doi: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2014.01.022. Epub 2014 Jan 31.

Abstract

Objectives: Ulipristal acetate is a selective progesterone receptor modulator that has been demonstrated to be an effective 3-month pre-operative treatment for moderate to severe symptoms of uterine fibroids in adult women of reproductive age. The aim of this analysis was to assess the cost-effectiveness of 5mg ulipristal as an add-on therapy to standard pre-surgical observation and treatment in Hungary.

Study design: A Markov model was developed using a 10-year time horizon. Ulipristal was compared with pre-surgical observation and immediate hysterectomy. The model comprised the following mutually exclusive health states: mild, moderate, severe, or persistent severe excessive bleeding disorder; myomectomy; post-myomectomy with mildly to moderately excessive bleeding disorder; post-myomectomy with severely excessive bleeding disorder; hysterectomy; post-hysterectomy; post-menopause; and death. Transition probabilities and utility values were obtained from clinical trials and the scientific literature. Resource utilisation and unit costs were derived from a consensus panel of clinical experts, National Health Insurance Fund tariffs, and publications.

Results: Adding a 3-month course of ulipristal to pre-operative observation was predicted to achieve an additional 0.021 quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) at an estimated incremental cost of €397, which would result in an incremental cost of €19,200/QALY. When 3 months of ulipristal therapy was compared with immediate hysterectomy, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was reduced to €3575/QALY. The results were most sensitive to the utility value of the post-hysterectomy health state but responsive to changes in other model parameters.

Conclusions: The results of this analysis suggest that adding ulipristal treatment to standard pre-surgical therapy represents a good value for money in Hungary. The inclusion of societal benefits may considerably reduce the cost-effectiveness ratio.

Keywords: Cost-effectiveness; Cost-utility analysis; Economic evaluation; Ulipristal acetate.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Leiomyoma / drug therapy*
  • Leiomyoma / economics
  • Leiomyoma / surgery
  • Models, Economic*
  • Norpregnadienes / economics
  • Norpregnadienes / therapeutic use*
  • Uterine Neoplasms / drug therapy*
  • Uterine Neoplasms / economics
  • Uterine Neoplasms / surgery

Substances

  • Norpregnadienes
  • ulipristal acetate