Cost-effectiveness of a ketoanalogue-supplemented very low-protein diet in CKD
Massimiliano Povero, Tatiana Simion, Lorenzo Pradelli

TL;DR
A ketoanalogue-supplemented low-protein diet for CKD patients delays dialysis and saves money compared to a standard low-protein diet.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the cost-effectiveness of a vegetarian ketoanalogue-supplemented diet in managing CKD stages 4 and 5.
Findings
s-VLPD improved survival by 0.60 years and increased QALYs by 0.49 compared to LPD.
s-VLPD saved €34,000 per patient from the NHS perspective and €59,147 from the societal perspective.
Sensitivity analyses confirmed s-VLPD as a dominant and robust strategy.
Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health concern with significant economic implications, particularly in the management of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), which often requires kidney replacement therapy such as dialysis or transplantation. The rising incidence of ESRD is expected to increase healthcare costs substantially by 2030. Dietary protein restriction is a cornerstone of managing CKD progression, and the use of ketoanalogues in very low-protein diets (VLPD) has shown promise in delaying dialysis initiation. This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of a vegetarian ketoanalogue-supplemented VLPD (s-VLPD) compared with a low-protein diet (LPD) in patients with CKD stages 4 and 5 in Italy. A Markov model was developed to simulate the health outcomes and costs for patients with CKD stages 4 or 5, treated with either s-VLPD or LPD. The analysis was conducted from both the…
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TopicsDiet and metabolism studies · Folate and B Vitamins Research · Nutritional Studies and Diet
