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Article ; Online: Cost analysis of photobiomodulation in tibia fracture in the Brazilian public health system.

Jana Neto, Frederico Carlos / Martimbianco, Ana Luiza Cabrera / de Medeiros, Diogo Valvano / Felix, Fernanda Carolina / Mesquita-Ferrari, Raquel Agnelli / Bussadori, Sandra Kalil / Duran, Cinthya Cosme Gutierrez / Motta, Lara Jansiski / Barbosa, Estela Capelas / Fernandes, Kristianne Porta Santos

PloS one

2023  Volume 18, Issue 12, Page(s) e0294290

Abstract: Managing tibial fractures requires substantial health resources, which costs the health system. This study aimed to describe the costs of photobiomodulation (PBM) with LEDs in the healing process of soft tissue lesions associated with tibial fracture ... ...

Abstract Managing tibial fractures requires substantial health resources, which costs the health system. This study aimed to describe the costs of photobiomodulation (PBM) with LEDs in the healing process of soft tissue lesions associated with tibial fracture compared to a placebo. Economic analysis was performed based on a randomized controlled clinical trial, with a simulation of the cost-effectiveness and incremental cost model. Adults (n = 27) hospitalized with tibia fracture awaiting definitive surgery were randomized into two distinct groups: the PBM Group (n = 13) and the Control Group with simulated phototherapy (n = 14). To simulate the cost-effectiveness and incremental cost model, the outcome was the evolution of wound resolution by the BATES-JENSEN scale and time of wound resolution in days. The total cost of treatment for the Control group was R$21,164.56, and a difference of R$7,527.10 more was observed when compared to the treatment of the PBM group. The proposed intervention did not present incremental cost since the difference in the costs to reduce measures between the groups was smaller for the PBM group. When analyzing the ICER (Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio), it would be possible to save R$3,500.98 with PBM and decrease by 2.15 points in the daily average on the BATES-JENSEN scale. It is concluded, therefore, that PBM can be a supportive therapy of clinical and economic interest in a hospital setting.
MeSH term(s) Adult ; Humans ; Tibia ; Low-Level Light Therapy ; Brazil ; Public Health ; Tibial Fractures/therapy ; Costs and Cost Analysis ; Cost-Benefit Analysis
Language English
Publishing date 2023-12-08
Publishing country United States
Document type Randomized Controlled Trial ; Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2267670-3
ISSN 1932-6203 ; 1932-6203
ISSN (online) 1932-6203
ISSN 1932-6203
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0294290
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