Cost–effectiveness of ticagrelor in patients with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease: a European economic evaluation of the THEMIS trial
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

Abstract
To conduct a health economic evaluation of ticagrelor in patients with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease (CAD) from a multinational payer perspective. Cost–effectiveness and cost–utility of ticagrelor were evaluated in the overall effect of Ticagrelor on Health Outcomes in Diabetes Mellitus Patients Intervention Study (THEMIS) trial population and in the predefined patient group with prior percutaneous coronary intervention.
A Markov model was developed to extrapolate patient outcomes over a lifetime horizon. The primary outcome was incremental cost–effectiveness ratios (ICERs), which were compared with conventional willingness-to-pay thresholds [€47 000/quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) in Sweden and €30 000/QALY in other countries].
Treatment with ticagrelor resulted in QALY gains of up to 0.045 in the overall population and 0.099 in patients with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Increased costs and benefits translated to ICERs ranged between €27 894 and €42 252/QALY across Sweden, Germany, Italy, and Spain in the overall population. In patients with prior PCI, estimated ICERs improved to €18 449, €20 632, €20 233, and €13 228/QALY in Sweden, Germany, Italy, and Spain, respectively, driven by higher event rates and treatment benefit.
Based on THEMIS results, ticagrelor plus aspirin compared with aspirin alone may be cost–effective in some European countries in patients with T2DM and CAD and no prior myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke. Additionally, ticagrelor is likely to be cost–effective across European countries in patients with a history of PCI.
Contributors

Deepak L Bhatt
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Stefan K James
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Oliver Darlington
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Louise Hoskin
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Tabassome Simon
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Kim M Fox
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Lawrence A Leiter
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Shamir R Mehta
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Robert A Harrington
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Anders Himmelmann
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Wilhelm Ridderstråle
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Marielle Andersson
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Héctor Bueno
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Leonardo De Luca
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Amarjeet Tank
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Carl Mellström
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Phil McEwan
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Health Economics and Outcomes Research Ltd Cardiff , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

