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Stroke | 2014

Cost-Effectiveness of Optimizing Acute Stroke Care Services for Thrombolysis

Maria Cristina Penaloza-Ramos; James P Sheppard; Susan Jowett; Pelham Barton; Jonathan Mant; Tom Quinn; Ruth M. Mellor; Don Sims; David Sandler; Richard J McManus

Background and Purpose— Thrombolysis in acute stroke is effective up to 4.5 hours after symptom onset but relies on early recognition, prompt arrival in hospital, and timely brain scanning. This study aimed to establish the cost-effectiveness of increasing thrombolysis rates through a series of hypothetical change strategies designed to optimize the acute care pathway for stroke. Methods— A decision-tree model was constructed, which relates the acute management of patients with suspected stroke from symptom onset to outcome. Current practice was modeled and compared with 7 change strategies designed to facilitate wider eligibility for thrombolysis. The model basecase consisted of data from consenting patients following the acute stroke pathway recruited in participating hospitals with data on effectiveness of treatment and costs from published sources. Results— All change strategies were cost saving while increasing quality-adjusted life years gained. Using realistic estimates of effectiveness, the change strategy with the largest potential benefit was that of better recording of onset time, which resulted in 3.3 additional quality-adjusted life years and a cost saving of US


Archive | 2015

Sensitivities and specificities

Janine Dretzke; Richard D Riley; Marie Lordkipanidzé; Susan Jowett; Jennifer O’Donnell; Joie Ensor; Eoin Moloney; Malcolm Price; Smriti Raichand; James Hodgkinson; Susan Bayliss; David Fitzmaurice; David Moore

46 000 per 100 000 population. All strategies increased the number of thrombolysed patients and the number requiring urgent brain imaging (by 9% to 21% dependent on the scenario). Assuming a willingness-to-pay of US


Archive | 2016

Inclusion/exclusion forms

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice

30 000 per quality-adjusted life year gained, the potential budget available to deliver the interventions in each strategy ranged from US


Archive | 2016

RIETE official appendix and acknowledgements of investigators

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice

50 000 to US


Archive | 2016

List of excluded studies from systematic review

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice

144 000. Conclusions— These results suggest that any strategy that increases thrombolysis rates will result in cost savings and improved patient quality of life. Healthcare commissioners could consider this model when planning improvements in stroke care.


Archive | 2016

Model checking results

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice


Archive | 2016

Sensitivity analysis on D-dimer assays

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice


Archive | 2016

List of excluded studies from cost-effectiveness review

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice


Archive | 2016

Development and validation of a prognostic model and clinical decision rule

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice


Archive | 2016

Systematic review of existing prognostic models for the recurrence of venous thromboembolism following treatment for a first unprovoked venous thromboembolism

Joie Ensor; Richard D Riley; Susan Jowett; Mark Monahan; Kym Ie Snell; Susan Bayliss; David Moore; David Fitzmaurice

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David Moore

University of Birmingham

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Susan Bayliss

University of Birmingham

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Alice M Turner

University of Birmingham

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Rachel Jordan

University of Birmingham

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Alice J Sitch

University of Birmingham

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Kate Jolly

University of Birmingham

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