Background An estimated 500 000 people are infected with hepatitis B in Germany, inducing an enormous burden on infected patients and the health care system. The aim of our study was to… Click to show full abstract
Background An estimated 500 000 people are infected with hepatitis B in Germany, inducing an enormous burden on infected patients and the health care system. The aim of our study was to estimate the real-life costs of treating hepatitis B and to analyze sociodemographic factors. Methods We conducted a retrospective, non-interventional, single-center study from 07/2009 to 12/2012. Information on health care delivery was extracted from patient records. Besides that, a questionnaire survey regarding sociodemographic parameters and quality of life of HBV-infected patients was performed. Results A total of 117 patients were included in our study and grouped in six different disease stages. The response rate of our survey was 80 %. We determined annual total costs of € 3509. The different groups altered between € 221 and € 5618. The main costs (80 %) were caused by the antiviral therapy. Costs of co-medication and hospitalizations were of minor importance. Laboratory costs were primarily caused by determination of virological parameters. Route of transmission of HBV-infection was unknown in 2/3 of all cases. Restrictions in quality of life due to the HBV-infection were reported by 60 % of the patients. Patients receiving interferon treatment reported highest restrictions. In an extrapolation, we estimated total annual hepatitis B treatment costs of 430 million € in Germany. Conclusion This is the first study estimating real-life treatment costs of hepatitis B infections in Germany. Further research should follow in the context of newly introduced generic antivirals.
               
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