Stroke Treatment Economic Model (STEM)

Author:

Caro J. Jaime1,Huybrechts Krista F.1

Affiliation:

1. From Caro Research, Concord, Mass (J.J.C., K.F.H.), and Division of General Internal Medicine, Royal Victoria Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (J.J.C.).

Abstract

Background and Purpose —Stroke is a debilitating disease with long-term social and economic consequences. As new therapies for acute ischemic stroke are forthcoming, there is an increasing need to understand their long-term economic implications. To address this need, a stroke economic model was created. Methods —The model consists of 3 modules. A short-term module incorporates short-term clinical trial data. A long-term module composed of several Markov submodels predicts patient transitions among various locations over time. The modules are connected via a bridge component that groups the survivors at the end of the short-term module according to their functional status and location. Examples of analyses that can be conducted with this model are provided with the use of data from 2 international trials. For illustration, UK unit costs were estimated. Results —With the trial data in the short-term module, the short-term management cost is estimated to be £8326 (US $13 649 [USD]). Hospital stay was the major cost driver. By the end of the trials, there was a pronounced difference in the distribution of patient locations between functional groups. It is predicted in the long-term module that the subsequent cost amounts to £75 985 (124 564 USD) for a major and £27 995 (45 893 USD) for a minor stroke. Conclusions —Linking functional recovery at the end of short-term treatment with patients’ treatment and residential locations allows this model to estimate the long-term economic impact of stroke interventions. Using patient location instead of the more common natural history as the model foundation allows quantification of the long-term impact to become data driven and hence increases confidence in the results.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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