Expert review of pharmacoeconomics & outcomes research
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Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res · Dec 2009
ReviewAcute 'strokenomics': efficacy and economic analyses of alteplase for acute ischemic stroke.
Cerebrovascular disease is the leading cause of adult disability in Western countries and, as such, is associated with a considerable and increasing economic burden. Prevention of disability is preferable to a costly and prolonged period of rehabilitation; however, in this regard, we have only a limited number of acute treatments. Treatment of ischemic stroke with the tissue plasminogen activator alteplase has a considerable and compelling evidence base confirming its clinical efficacy. ⋯ A recurring theme in these economic analyses is of reducing healthcare costs associated with the increasing use of thrombolysis. In this regard, it is unfortunate that rates of tissue plasminogen activator utilization remain modest in most centers. This review will discuss the economics of alteplase in acute stroke, making particular reference to the current and projected economic burden of stroke, the evidence base for thrombolysis and published literature on the economics analyses of this therapy.