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    Eur J Health Econ. 2008 Aug;9(3):209-19. Epub 2007 Jul 19.

    Quality of life and cost-effectiveness of acupuncture treatment in patients with osteoarthritis pain.

    Reinhold T, Witt CM, Jena S, Brinkhaus B, Willich SN.

    Institute for Social Medicine, Epidemiology, and Health Economics, Charité University Medical Center, Berlin, Germany. thomas.reinhold@charite.de

    To assess quality of life (QoL), costs, and cost-effectiveness of acupuncture treatment plus routine care versus routine care alone in osteoarthritis patients, a randomised, controlled trial was conducted in 255 general practices in Germany. Four hundred and eighty-nine patients with chronic pain due to osteoarthritis of the knee or hip were included to evaluated QoL and costs at baseline and after 3 months using health insurance funds data and standardized questionnaires. Patients receiving acupuncture had an improved QoL associated with significantly higher costs over the 3 months treatment period compared to routine care alone (mean cost-difference: 469.50 euros [95%CI 135.80-803.19 euros]). This increase in costs was primarily due to the costs of acupuncture. The overall ICER was 17,845 euros per QALY gained. The degree of cost-effectiveness was influenced by gender, with female patients achieving a better cost-effectiveness ratio than men. In conclusion, acupuncture was a cost-effective treatment strategy in patients with chronic osteoarthritis pain.

    PMID: 17638034 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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