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Health Technology Assessment | 2016

The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula compared with usual care for preterm infants: systematic review and economic evaluation.

Nigel Fleeman; James Mahon; Vickie Bates; Rumona Dickson; Yenal Dundar; Kerry Dwan; Laura Ellis; Eleanor Kotas; Marty Richardson; Prakesh Shah; Ben Nj Shaw

BACKGROUND Respiratory problems are one of the most common causes of morbidity in preterm infants and may be treated with several modalities for respiratory support such as nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) or nasal intermittent positive-pressure ventilation. The heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula (HHHFNC) is gaining popularity in clinical practice. OBJECTIVES To address the clinical effectiveness of HHHFNC compared with usual care for preterm infants we systematically reviewed the evidence of HHHFNC with usual care following ventilation (the primary analysis) and with no prior ventilation (the secondary analysis). The primary outcome was treatment failure defined as the need for reintubation (primary analysis) or intubation (secondary analysis). We also aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of HHHFNC compared with usual care if evidence permitted. DATA SOURCES The following databases were searched: MEDLINE (2000 to 12 January 2015), EMBASE (2000 to 12 January 2015), The Cochrane Library (issue 1, 2015), ISI Web of Science (2000 to 12 January 2015), PubMed (1 March 2014 to 12 January 2015) and seven trial and research registers. Bibliographies of retrieved citations were also examined. REVIEW METHODS Two reviewers independently screened all titles and abstracts to identify potentially relevant studies for inclusion in the review. Full-text copies were assessed independently. Data were extracted and assessed for risk of bias. Summary statistics were extracted for each outcome and, when possible, data were pooled. A meta-analysis was only conducted for the primary analysis, using fixed-effects models. An economic evaluation was planned. RESULTS Clinical evidence was derived from seven randomised controlled trials (RCTs): four RCTs for the primary analysis and three RCTs for the secondary analysis. Meta-analysis found that only for nasal trauma leading to a change of treatment was there a statistically significant difference, favouring HHHFNC over NCPAP [risk ratio (RR) 0.21, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.10 to 0.42]. For the following outcomes, there were no statistically significant differences between arms: treatment failure (reintubation < 7 days; RR 0.76, 95% CI 0.54 to 1.09), bronchopulmonary dysplasia (RR 0.92, 95% CI 0.72 to 1.17), death (RR 0.56, 95% CI 0.22 to 1.44), pneumothorax (RR 0.33, 95% CI 0.03 to 3.12), intraventricular haemorrhage (grade ≥ 3; RR 0.41, 95% CI 0.15 to 1.15), necrotising enterocolitis (RR 0.41, 95% CI 0.15 to 1.14), apnoea (RR 1.08, 95% CI 0.74 to 1.57) and acidosis (RR 1.16, 95% CI 0.38 to 3.58). With no evidence to support the superiority of HHHFNC over NCPAP, a cost-minimisation analysis was undertaken, the results suggesting HHHFNC to be less costly than NCPAP. However, this finding is sensitive to the lifespan of equipment and the cost differential of consumables. LIMITATIONS There is a lack of published RCTs of relatively large-sized populations comparing HHHFNC with usual care; this is particularly true for preterm infants who had received no prior ventilation. CONCLUSIONS There is a lack of convincing evidence suggesting that HHHFNC is superior or inferior to usual care, in particular NCPAP. There is also uncertainty regarding whether or not HHHFNC can be considered cost-effective. Further evidence comparing HHHFNC with usual care is required. STUDY REGISTRATION This review is registered as PROSPERO CRD42015015978. FUNDING The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment programme.


International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 2018

A systematic review of the diagnostic accuracy of automated tests for cognitive impairment

Rabeea’h Aslam; Vickie Bates; Yenal Dundar; Juliet Hounsome; Marty Richardson; Ashma Krishan; Rumona Dickson; Angela Boland; Joanne Fisher; Louise Robinson; Sudip Sikdar

The aim of this review is to determine whether automated computerised tests accurately identify patients with progressive cognitive impairment and, if so, to investigate their role in monitoring disease progression and/or response to treatment.


Health Technology Assessment | 2016

Automated tests for diagnosing and monitoring cognitive impairment: a diagnostic accuracy review

Rabeea’h Aslam; Vickie Bates; Yenal Dundar; Juliet Hounsome; Marty Richardson; Ashma Krishan; Rumona Dickson; Angela Boland; Eleanor Kotas; Joanne Fisher; Sudip Sikdar; Louise Robinson


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Cost-effectiveness results

Nigel Fleeman; James Mahon; Vickie Bates; Rumona Dickson; Yenal Dundar; Kerry Dwan; Laura Ellis; Eleanor Kotas; Marty Richardson; Prakesh Shah; Ben Nj Shaw


Archive | 2016

Required sample size for a non-inferiority trial

Nigel Fleeman; James Mahon; Vickie Bates; Rumona Dickson; Yenal Dundar; Kerry Dwan; Laura Ellis; Eleanor Kotas; Marty Richardson; Prakesh Shah; Ben Nj Shaw


Archive | 2016

Methods for synthesising clinical evidence

Nigel Fleeman; James Mahon; Vickie Bates; Rumona Dickson; Yenal Dundar; Kerry Dwan; Laura Ellis; Eleanor Kotas; Marty Richardson; Prakesh Shah; Ben Nj Shaw


Archive | 2016

Methods for synthesising evidence of cost-effectiveness

Nigel Fleeman; James Mahon; Vickie Bates; Rumona Dickson; Yenal Dundar; Kerry Dwan; Laura Ellis; Eleanor Kotas; Marty Richardson; Prakesh Shah; Ben Nj Shaw


Archive | 2016

Sample letter sent to organisations to invite service users

Rabeea’h Aslam; Vickie Bates; Yenal Dundar; Juliet Hounsome; Marty Richardson; Ashma Krishan; Rumona Dickson; Angela Boland; Eleanor Kotas; Joanne Fisher; Sudip Sikdar; Louise Robinson


Archive | 2016

Patient and public involvement: structure of meeting

Rabeea’h Aslam; Vickie Bates; Yenal Dundar; Juliet Hounsome; Marty Richardson; Ashma Krishan; Rumona Dickson; Angela Boland; Eleanor Kotas; Joanne Fisher; Sudip Sikdar; Louise Robinson


Archive | 2016

Search strategies for evidence of clinical effectiveness

Nigel Fleeman; James Mahon; Vickie Bates; Rumona Dickson; Yenal Dundar; Kerry Dwan; Laura Ellis; Eleanor Kotas; Marty Richardson; Prakesh Shah; Ben Nj Shaw

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Yenal Dundar

University of Liverpool

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Kerry Dwan

University of Liverpool

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