Japanese Journal of Allergology
Online ISSN : 1347-7935
Print ISSN : 0021-4884
ISSN-L : 0021-4884
THE INFLUENCE OF MEDICAL ECONOMY FROM THE ASPECT OF MEDICAL DIRECT COSTS BY A DIFFERENCE OF THE NUMBER OF THE POLLEN SCATTERING ON AN ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR JAPANESE CEDAR POLLINOSIS
Atsushi YutaYukiko MiyamotoReiko HattoriHitomi OgiharaKazuhiko TakeuchiYuichi Majima
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2007 Volume 56 Issue 11 Pages 1366-1371

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Background: We studied medical economic efficacy and influence by the different number of pollen scattering in patients treated with allergen-specific immunotherapy for Japanese cedar pollinosis. Methods: We calculated medical treatment costs and the medicine expense from medical records in eighteen cedar pollinosis patients treated with allergen-specific immunotherapy (IT-G) and with medications (M-G). We examined with the same patients for three years of different pollen scattering, mass scattering year (2005), moderate scattering year (2003), a few scattering year (2004). Furthermore, satisfaction of treatment and symptom score measured by visual analog scale in both subjects was studied in a mass scattering year. Results: Total medical costs at hospital was cheaper in IT-G than in M-G. The result was depended on prescribed medical costs. In addition, prescribed medicine agents and total medical costs did not increase by the mass scattering year of pollen. Satisfaction of treatment and symptom score in IT-G was better than that in M-G. Conclusion: Immunotherapy had a benefit on a medical economy.

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