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PP108 Multidimensional Analysis Of Peristeen Plus Medical Device

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2022

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Abstract

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Introduction

Neurogenic bowel dysfunction occurs in people with central nervous system disease or injury and causes loss of bowel control and severe constipation. These problems involve a lot of anxiety and discomfort and can reduce the quality of life of those who suffer from them, therefore the management of symptoms is very important. Peristeen Plus is a transanal irrigation (TAI) system for bowel dysfunction management, used to empty the rectum and distal sigmoid colon, to prevent uncontrolled bowel movements or to relieve and prevent constipation.

Methods

A literature review was conducted. A total of 14 records were included to evaluate the benefits in terms of efficacy and safety associated with the adoption of the medical device. To assess the economic impact, two different budget impact models have been implemented. The first aimed at evaluating an incremental diffusion in a short-term time horizon (3 years) of the home distribution of the device compared to the direct and indirect distribution methods in the Italian context. The second model aimed at assessing the impact of the diffusion of the device in the clinical practice.

Results

Overall, most studies demonstrate improved endpoints related to the severity of fecal incontinence, constipation and intestinal disorders in patients using the device. The economic assessments conducted estimate that the increase in the Italian care setting is associated with a saving of resources in each year under analysis. The diffusion of home distribution of the device would potentially be able to offer a lower absorption of resources compared to other distribution methods. In addition to this, there is an incremental saving correlated to the degree of diffusion of Peristeen Plus.

Conclusions

TAI is considered a safe and more effective method than conventional treatments for reducing fecal incontinence, constipation and improving quality of life. The results of our study confirm the benefits of TAI as a second-line treatment in case of failure of conventional medical therapy in the management of the neurogenic gut.

Type
Poster Presentations
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press