TY - JOUR JF - MJIRI JO - Med J Islam Repub Iran VL - 37 IS - 1 PY - 2023 Y1 - 2023/2/01 TI - Cost-Effectiveness of Remote Cardiac Monitoring With the CardioMEMS Heart Failure System: A Systematic Review TT - N2 - Background: Heart Failure (HF) imposes a relevant burden and a considerable health concern, with high prevalence and mortality rates. This study was conducted to assess the cost-effectiveness of remote cardiac monitoring with the CardioMEMS Heart Failure System. Methods: In the present systematic review, several scholarly databases were searched and updated from inception up to September 20, 2022. The objective of the present review was formulated according to the patient/population, intervention, comparison and outcomes format. Mortality rate, hospitalization rate, quality-adjusted life year (QALY), total costs, and the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio regarding the use of the CardioMEMS System were the key outcomes of the present study. The quality of included studies was assessed using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards 2022 (CHEERS) checklist. Results: Finally, 5 articles were retained and analyzed in the present systematic review. All studies employed the Markov and decision tree models. Results show that the CardioMEMS system reduced mortality and hospitalization rate and created a higher QALY. In all selected countries the CardioMEMS method is a more expensive method than the standard of care (SoC), with the highest cost in the United States (US) ($201,437) and the lowest cost in the United Kingdom ($25,963), respectively. the highest willingness to pay in the US and the lowest in Italy ($100,000 and $33,000 per QALY), respectively. Results showed that the most cost per QALY for the CardioMEMS system was in the US and the lowest was in the Netherlands ($46,622 and $26,615 per QALY), respectively. Conclusion: In all selected countries, CardioMEMS is a cost-effective method for monitoring and managing pulmonary artery pressures in HF patients. Strategies such as CardioMEMS, which decrease the rate of hospitalization, are likely to be only more cost-effective in the future. SP - 106 EP - 117 AU - Azari, Samad AU - Mousavi, Seyed Hosein AU - Markazi moghaddam, Nader AU - Rezapour, Aziz AU - Zargar Balaye Jame, Sanaz AU - Kolivand, Pirhossein AU - Sarabi Asiabar, Ali AD - Department of Health Management and Economics, Faculty of Medicine, Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran KW - CardioMEMS System KW - Heart Failure KW - Pulmonary Artery Pressures KW - Cost-Effectiveness KW - Systematic Review UR - http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-8409-en.html DO - 10.47176/mjiri.37.16 ER -