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Published in: Clinical Drug Investigation 8/2022

01-08-2022 | COVID-19 | Original Research Article

Modeling the Potential Impact of Remdesivir Treatment for Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia on Healthcare Resource Use and Direct Hospital Costs: A Hypothetical Study

Authors: Matteo Ruggeri, Alessandro Signorini, Silvia Caravaggio, Basem Alraddadi, Alaa Alali, James Jarrett, Sam Kozma, Camille Harfouche, Tariq Al Musawi

Published in: Clinical Drug Investigation | Issue 8/2022

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Abstract

Background and Objectives

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly worldwide. Saudi Arabia was significantly impacted by COVID-19. In March 2021, 381,000 cases were reported with 6539 deaths. This study attempts to quantify the impact of remdesivir on healthcare costs in Saudi Arabia, in terms of intensive care unit admissions, mechanical ventilation, and death prevention.

Methods

A forecasting model was designed to estimate the impact of remdesivir on the capacity of intensive care units and healthcare costs with patients requiring low flow oxygen therapy. The forecasting model was applied in the Saudi context with a 20-week projection between 1 February and 14 June, 2021. Model inputs were collected from published global and Saudi literature, available forecasting resources, and expert opinions. Three scenarios were assumed: the effective pandemic infection rate (Rt) remains at 1, the Rt increases up to 1.2, and the Rt declines from 1 to 0.8 over the study period.

Results

The model estimated that the use of remdesivir in hospitalized patients, in the optimistic and pessimistic scenarios, could prevent between 1520 and 3549 patient transfers to intensive care units and mechanical ventilation, prevent between 815 and 1582 deaths, and make potential cost savings between $US154 million and $US377 million owing to the reduction in intensive care unit capacity, respectively.

Conclusions

The treatment with remdesivir may improve patient outcomes and reduce the burden on healthcare resources during this pandemic.
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Metadata
Title
Modeling the Potential Impact of Remdesivir Treatment for Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia on Healthcare Resource Use and Direct Hospital Costs: A Hypothetical Study
Authors
Matteo Ruggeri
Alessandro Signorini
Silvia Caravaggio
Basem Alraddadi
Alaa Alali
James Jarrett
Sam Kozma
Camille Harfouche
Tariq Al Musawi
Publication date
01-08-2022
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keywords
COVID-19
ECMO
ECMO
Published in
Clinical Drug Investigation / Issue 8/2022
Print ISSN: 1173-2563
Electronic ISSN: 1179-1918
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40261-022-01177-z

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