Abstract

IntroductionThe extended half-life of dalbavancin justifies a once-a-week dosing schedule and is supposed to favour early discharge. These advantages may therefore compensate for the cost of dalbavancin, but no real-life assessment has been conducted to date. We aimed to assess the real-life budget impact of dalbavancin through its impact on the length of stay in French hospitals.MethodsA multicentre cohort based on the French registry of dalbavancin use in 2019 was compared to the French national discharge summary database. Lengths of stay and budget impact related to the infection type, the time of introduction of dalbavancin, the type of catheter and patient subgroups were assessed. An early switch was defined when dalbavancin was administered as the first or second treatment and within less than 11 days of hospitalization.ResultsA total of 179 patients were identified in the registry, and 154 were included in our study. Dalbavancin was mostly used for bone and joint infections (56.0%), infective endocarditis (19.0%) and acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (6.0%). When compared to the data for similar patients in the national database, the length of stay was almost always shorter for patients treated with dalbavancin (up to a reduction of 13 days). The budget impact for dalbavancin was heterogeneous but frequently generated savings (up to 2257.0 €). Early switching (within less than 11 days) was associated with savings (or lesser costs), with even greater benefits within 7 days of hospitalization. Patients who required a deep venous catheter as well as the most severe patients benefited the most from dalbavancin.ConclusionOur study confirms that dalbavancin is associated with early discharge, which can offset its cost and generate savings. The greatest benefit is achieved with an early switch.Supplementary InformationThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s40121-021-00577-6.

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