Milk bank model proposed to be integrated in a blood bank setting NEC in the province of Québec Preterm births and associated NEC cases in 2008 Economic.

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Milk bank model proposed to be integrated in a blood bank setting NEC in the province of Québec Preterm births and associated NEC cases in 2008 Economic burden associated with NEC cases Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) Clinical presentation: abdominal distension/discoloration, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, lethargy, necrosis of the digestive tract Affects 5 to 6% of newborns in neonatology in Canada Therapeutic approach: broad-spectrum antibiotics, I.V. hydration, gastric decompression, respiratory support, pain relief and surgery Mortality: 25% Literature search results  886 studies pertaining to milk banking were retrieved  35 studies compared the clinical impact of banked donor milk to preterm formula for feeding preterm or VLBW newborns Étienne Richer, Nathalie Dourdin and Mireille Goetghebeur BioMedCom Consultants inc. Montreal, Québec, Canada Acknowledgements The authors wish to thank Marc Germain MD, Marco Decelles PhD, and Louis-Philippe Gagné from Héma-Québec, Montréal, QC, Canada for their contribution to this project. The authors also wish to thank all the participants who, by sharing their experience and knowledge, allowed them to conduct this study. This study was funded by the Fondation Héma-Québec. Conclusions The use of banked donor milk to feed preterm and VLBW infants is widely supported at several levels: international (WHO, UNICEF), national (Canadian Pediatric Society) and provincial (Québec government).* The evidence collected and analyzed during the course of the study suggests that the implementation of a milk bank managed by a blood bank in the province of Québec:  could contribute to reduce the number of NEC cases among preterm and VLBW infants the economic burden associated with NEC  would be financially sustainable for the province of Québec health system Abstract Objective: To evaluate the comparative effectiveness and economic impact of banked donor milk for premature infants to support evidence-based decision-making for implementing a milk bank managed by a blood bank in Canada. Methods: A systematic review of the literature was performed to identify clinical benefits of banked donor milk compared to formula for reducing complications in preterm or very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Epidemiology and costs of these complications were obtained from provincial databases (Régie de l’Assurance Maladie du Québec; Ministère de la Santé et des Services Sociaux) to estimate the economic impact of using banked donor milk in this vulnerable population. The milk bank budget was estimated within the context of the established Québec blood bank. Results: Available evidence indicates that the major benefit associated with the use of banked donor milk compared to formula in premature or VLBW infants is a reduction by 70% in the rate of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Based on historical data, the incidence of NEC in the province of Québec, Canada, was 70 cases during the one-year period between 2008 and 2009, which resulted in total direct costs of 2009US $5,578,894 for the Québec healthcare system. It is estimated that the use of banked donor milk in neonatology would reduce the number of NEC cases by 40 and the number of fatalities by 10 annually, resulting in savings of 2009US $1,779,600 per year. It is proposed that implementing a milk bank in a blood bank setting would result in economic efficiencies. Conclusion: Findings of the present study underline the clinical benefits of banked donor milk compared to formula in reducing the incidence of NEC among premature infants. Implementing a milk bank within a blood bank setting could be clinically and economically beneficial. COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF BANKED DONOR MILK FOR PREMATURE INFANTS: EFFICIENCY OF A MILK BANK MODEL INTEGRATED IN A BLOOD BANK SETTING Methods Literature search  An extensive literature search was conducted to identify articles published until September 2010 pertaining to the clinical impacts of feeding preterm and very low birth weight (VLBW) newborns with human milk from milk banks compared to preterm formulas of bovine origin Comparative analysis of clinical studies  Only studies comparing banked donor milk — mother’s milk was excluded — to formulas were considered in the analysis of clinical impact Epidemiological analysis  To determine the burden of infections and conditions affecting the target population, Québec historical data for the fiscal year were obtained from Med-Écho, a database managed by the Québec Ministry of Health that contains medical data on patients hospitalized in Québec Economic analysis  To determine the financial burden due to NEC cases in the province of Québec, data were obtained from the Québec Ministry of Health for the fiscal year (combined sources: APR-DRG V24 and Med-Écho) Stakeholder interviews  Standardized questionnaires were established and used to interview a wide range of key stakeholders relevant to this feasibility study Expected costs and potential savings The budget for implementing a milk bank within a blood bank setting in the province of Québec was estimated at 2009US $967,675 The annual operating budget was estimated at 2009US $612,975 Savings on formula replaced by banked donor milk: US $116,146 (3691 L, 31.47$/L) Potentially avoided NEC cases and associated savings: Cumulative data Gestational age at birth≤28≤32≤34 Infants alive at discharge Cumulative stay (days) Necrotizing enterocolitis %*1365 Necrotizing enterocolitis, N Surgical interventions, N15-18 † 19 * Percentage based on the number of live births and not on the number on infants alive at discharge † Inferred value due to personal information protection Source: 2008 historical data obtained from the Québec provincial health insurance (RAMQ–Régie d’Assurance Maladie du Québec) database (Med-Écho) Neonates weighing <1500g* Neonates (overall) CasesCost ($US2009)CasesCost ($US2009) Requiring surgery162,338,502353,381,047 Without surgery543,240,869984,405,450 Total705,578, ,786,874 Average cost per NEC case -79,731-58,548 Average cost per neonate (without NEC or surgery) -35,241-- Additional cost imputable to NEC -44,490-- *Neonates with a birth weight under 1500g hospitalized since their birth Source: Québec Ministry of Health fiscal year data from combined sources (APR-DRG V24 and Med-Écho). Synthesis of clinical impacts  Potential effects of using banked donor milk versus preterm formula to feed preterm or VLBW infants Thickness of line: proportional to the number and quality of studies supporting the effect negative effects positive effects neutral effects  The most documented benefit of using banked donor milk instead of formula is a reduction in the number of cases of NEC  Note: studies reporting a negative effect on weight gain and mental/psychomotor development were performed in the 80’s using drip milk (low nutritional value) Sources: literature review Clinical impact: NEC and donor milk The risk of NEC is significantly reduced with donor milk DesignNRR95% CIPNNT Sullivan 2010 RCT P= Boyd 2007 Meta- analysis P= Quigley 2007 Meta- analysis Significant*33 McGuire 2003 Meta- analysis Borderline*20 Average † *Exact value not reported; † Unweighted RR: Relative risk; CI: confidence interval; NNT: Number needed to treat; RCT: Randomized controlled trial Sources: Boyd CA, Quigley MA, Brocklehurst P. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2007; 92(3):F169-F175. McGuire W, Anthony MY. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2003;88(1):F11-F14. Quigley MA, Henderson G, Anthony MY, McGuire W. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2007;(4):CD Sullivan S, Schanler RJ, Kim JH, Patel AL, Trawoger R, Kiechl-Kohlendorfer U, et al. J Pediatr 2010;156(4): Perspectives Héma-Québec is now aware of the results of this study. The Québec Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS) will be analyzing these results over the next few months and will decide on the next steps regarding this initiative. Should the MSSS decide to go ahead with this project, Héma-Québec has expressed its interest in taking responsibility for managing and operating a public milk bank for the province of Québec. *Sources: Ministère de la Santé et Services Sociaux de Québec. Politique de périnatalité Kim JH, Unger S. Les banques de lait humain. Paediatr Child Health 2010;15(9): UNICEF. Déclaration Innocenti sur la protection, la promotion et l'encouragement de l'allaitement maternel WHO/UNICEF meeting on infant and young child feeding. J Nurse Midwifery 1980;25(3):31-9. Potential effect Relative Risk of NEC 0,210,300,40 Avoided NEC cases* Avoided surgical NEC cases643 Savings from avoided NEC ($US2009) 2,713,8901,779,6001,334,700 Avoided deaths15108 Volume required to meet Québec needs Based on number of preterm births in the province of Québec in 2008 *, the average weight at gestational age equivalence † and an average intake of milk of 165mL/kg/day Gestational age at birth (weeks) Required volume (litres) according to the % of mothers providing their own milk 60%70%75% 28 and less and less and less *Based on 57 NEC cases affecting newborns receiving formula, an estimation based on the mother’s milk percentage received by newborns in the province of Québec Sources: * 2008 historical data obtained from the Québec provincial health insurance (RAMQ–Régie d’Assurance Maladie du Québec) database (Med-Écho). † Fenton TR. BMC Pediatr Dec 16;3:13.