(Stroke. 2000;31:1046.)
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From the Department of Health Organization Policy and Economics, Maastricht University (S.M.A.A.E., A.J.H.A.A.), and the Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Maastricht (S.M.A.A.E., G.B.), Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Correspondence to Silvia Evers, Maastricht University, Dept. Health Organization Policy and Economics, PO Box 616, 6200 MD Maastricht, Netherlands. E-mail S.Evers{at}BEOZ.unimaas.nl
Background and PurposeThe purpose of this review is to provide insight into the quality of economic evaluation in the field of cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) on the basis of a systematic analysis.
MethodsA literature search was performed using several sources. Trial-based full economic evaluation studies, were included in this review. The quality of the studies was independently assessed by 2 reviewers using a checklist.
ResultsTwenty-three articles were found to comply with our inclusion and exclusion criteria. Only a few studies mentioned the perspective of the study, and in these cases it was always the societal perspective. The majority of the studies were cost-minimization and cost-effectiveness analyses based on cohort studies. All studies included healthcare costs, and in some instances patient and family costs were considered. Costs were usually measured by tariffs. Clinical end points and mortality were used to measure effects. Cost and effect measurements were based on hospital records.
ConclusionsOnly a few full economic evaluations have been undertaken in the domain of CVD. In most of the studies, the technical execution and methodology were limited.
Key Words: stroke economics review
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