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Real-World Efficiency of Pharmacogenetic Screening for Carbamazepine-Induced Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions
Authors:Zhibin Chen  Danny Liew  Patrick Kwan
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.; 2. Melbourne Brain Centre, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia.; 3. Melbourne EpiCentre, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia.; 4. Department of Neurology, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia.; 5. Department of Medicine and Therapeutics, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Hong Kong, China.; Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan,
Abstract:

Objectives

We evaluated the cost and efficiency of routine HLA-B*15∶02 screening to prevent carbamazepine-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis (CBZ-SJS/TEN) in Hong Kong.

Methods

Data were extracted from patients who commenced CBZ as the first-ever AED treatment or tested for HLA-B*15∶02 allele in three years before policy implementation (pre-policy: 16 September 2005 to 15 September 2008) and three years after (post-policy: 16 September 2008 to 15 September 2011). Using published unit costs, we estimated the cost of screening by comparing the costs to prevent and treat CBZ-SJS/TEN. We compared the number of person-tests needed and the cost to prevent resultant death with cancer screening programs.

Results

The number of screening tests needed to prevent one case of CBZ-SJS/TEN was 442, and to prevent one resultant death was 1,474 to 8,840. The screening cost was $332 per person, of which 42% was attributed to an additional consultation to review result and prescribe appropriate medication. HLA-B*15∶02 screening expended $146,749 to prevent a case of CBZ-SJS/TEN, and $489,386– $2,934,986 to prevent a resultant death. The corresponding numbers of tests and costs for mammography and Pap smear to prevent death due to breast and cervical cancers were 7,150 and 7,000, and $614,900 and $273,000, respectively. Comparing to the SJS/TEN treatment cost, HLA-B*15∶02 screening would become cost saving if a point-of-care test of less than $37 was available.

Conclusions

HLA-B*15∶02 screening is as efficient as mammography and Pap smear in preventing death. Development of point-of-care testing will vastly improve efficiency.
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