| Literature DB >> 21083901 |
Stefan A Baeten1, N Job A van Exel, Maaike Dirks, Marc A Koopmanschap, Diederik Wj Dippel, Louis W Niessen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Economic evaluation of stroke services indicates that such services may lead to improved quality of life at affordable cost. The present study assesses lifetime health impact and cost consequences of stroke in an integrated service setting.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21083901 PMCID: PMC2998455 DOI: 10.1186/1478-7547-8-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cost Eff Resour Alloc ISSN: 1478-7547
Characteristics of the study population
| Stroke service | Usual care | |
|---|---|---|
| N entire EDISSE population | 151 | 187 |
| N with full six month follow-up | 90 | 114 |
| Age | 72 | 73 |
| Women | 43 (48%) | 65 (57%) |
| Low educational level (primary school or lower) | 34 (38%) | 18 (16%) |
| Living alone at home before stroke | 25 (28%) | 40 (35%) |
| Previous stroke | 30 (33%) | 33 (29%) |
| Lowered level of consciousness according to Glasgow Coma Scale | 3 (3%) | 4 (4%) |
| Haemorrhagic stroke | 8(9%) | 10 (9%) |
| Cardiovascular co-morbidity | 60 (67%) | 66 (58%) |
| Barthel score at admission: | ||
| Means (SD) | 10.8 (6.17) | 9.5 (6.19) |
| Median (Range) | 11.5 (0-20) | 9 (0-20) |
Figure 1Relation between EuroQol-5 D, Barthel Index, and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) (4 categories) classification during follow-up.
Estimates for the disability-stratified stroke-simulation model
| Parameter | Unit | Data source | Value* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age distribution incident strokes | Rate | Jager [ | 8.46 | |
| All cause mortality | Rate | Statistics Netherlands [ | 33.0 | |
| Stroke mortality | Rate | 1.9 | ||
| Cardiovascular mortality | Rate | 8.4 | ||
| Death from stroke | Ratio | Herman [ | 0.21 | |
| Recurrent after mRS 0-3 | Relative risk | Hoogen [ | ||
| first year | < 75 years | 0.09 | ||
| > 75 years | ||||
| subsequent years | 0.05 | |||
| Late death from mRS 4-5 | Ratio | Howard [ | 0.15 | |
| Death from cardiac disease | after mRS 0-3 stroke | Relative risk | Dutch TIA Trial[ | 0.038 |
| after mRS 4-5 stroke | Relative risk | Howard [ | 0.06 | |
| Utility weights for stroke disability categories | - | EDISSE data [ | 0-1 | |
| Disability after stroke (first-ever and recurrent) | mRS | 1-5 | ||
| Excess cardiovascular death | mRS 0-1:mRS 2-3 | Hazard ratio | LiLAC study Group [ | 1.25† |
| mRS 4:mRS 5 | Hazard ratio | 1.25 | ||
| Recurrent stroke | mRS 0-1:mRS 2-3 | Hazard ratio | 1.34 | |
| mRS 4:mRS 5 | Hazard ratio | 1.34 | ||
Note: * number per 1,000 or probability for men aged 70-75. † The ratio reported in the Lilac study concerned all vascular events. We assume that the hazard ratio is equal for both cardiovascular event and other vascular events.
Average costs and EuroQoL-5 D score by follow-up period, stroke disability, care setting and gender
| Care setting | mRS 0-1 | mRS 1-2 | mRS 4 | mRS 5 | Stroke service | Usual care | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| At hospital discharge | Stroke service | 28 (25) | 40 (35) | 31 (27) | 15 (13) | - | - | |
| Usual care | 14 (16) | 40 (44) | 29 (32) | 7 (8) | - | - | ||
| Six months after hospital discharge | Stroke service | 22 (14) | 42 (66) | 23 (15) | 3 (5) | - | - | |
| Usual care | 16 (24) | 75 (47) | 17 (26) | 6 (3) | - | - | ||
| 0-6 months (including hospital care) | Stroke service | 8,400 | 11,080 | 29,664 | 27,371 | 21.665 | - | |
| Usual care | 9,856 | 14,868 | 37,628 | 46,089 | - | 24.837 | ||
| 0-6 months (excluding hospital care) | Stroke service | 3,434 | 5,805 | 23,007 | 20,428 | 15.888 | - | |
| Usual care | 3,181 | 6,603 | 22,430 | 21,930 | - | 14.819 | ||
| 7-12 months | Both | 1,761 | 4,196 | 17,824 | 22,515 | 9.633 | 9.826 | |
| after 1 year (men, 6-monthly costs) | Both | 811 | 1,028 | 5,997 | 7,633 | 3.109 | 3.233 | |
| after 1 year (women, 6-monthly costs) | Both | 811 | 1,028 | 9,900 | 12,702 | 4.761 | 4.990 | |
| Stroke service | 0.7500 | 0.6245 | 0.1667 | -0.1739 | 0.3701 | - | ||
| Usual care | 0.7500 | 0.6163 | 0.2238 | -0.1413 | - | 0.4201 | ||
| Stroke service | 0.8979 | 0.7726 | 0.6758 | 0.3030 | 0.7111 | - | ||
| Usual care | 0.8233 | 0.6863 | 0.5351 | 0.2371 | - | 0.6239 |
Note: * Weighted average over four stroke disability categories
Figure 2Lifetime costs (in Euros) and health-related quality of life after stroke; mean values (90% CI) by age and gender.
Figure 3Cost-effectiveness plane; reliability intervals (5%, 50%, 90%) for lifetime cost-effectiveness of stroke services as compared to usual stroke care.