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Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions

OBJECTIVE: The future promises many technological advances in the field of heart valve interventions, like tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHV). Prior to introduction in clinical practice, it is essential to perform early health technology assessment. We aim to develop a conceptual model (CM) that...

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Autores principales: Huygens, Simone A, Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen P M H, Bekkers, Jos A, Bogers, Ad J J C, Bouten, Carlijn V C, Chamuleau, Steven A J, de Jaegere, Peter P T, Kappetein, Arie Pieter, Kluin, Jolanda, van Mieghem, Nicolas M D A, Versteegh, Michel I M, Witsenburg, Maarten, Takkenberg, Johanna J M
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27843569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2016-000500
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author Huygens, Simone A
Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen P M H
Bekkers, Jos A
Bogers, Ad J J C
Bouten, Carlijn V C
Chamuleau, Steven A J
de Jaegere, Peter P T
Kappetein, Arie Pieter
Kluin, Jolanda
van Mieghem, Nicolas M D A
Versteegh, Michel I M
Witsenburg, Maarten
Takkenberg, Johanna J M
author_facet Huygens, Simone A
Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen P M H
Bekkers, Jos A
Bogers, Ad J J C
Bouten, Carlijn V C
Chamuleau, Steven A J
de Jaegere, Peter P T
Kappetein, Arie Pieter
Kluin, Jolanda
van Mieghem, Nicolas M D A
Versteegh, Michel I M
Witsenburg, Maarten
Takkenberg, Johanna J M
author_sort Huygens, Simone A
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description OBJECTIVE: The future promises many technological advances in the field of heart valve interventions, like tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHV). Prior to introduction in clinical practice, it is essential to perform early health technology assessment. We aim to develop a conceptual model (CM) that can be used to investigate the performance and costs requirements for TEHV to become cost-effective. METHODS: After scoping the decision problem, a workgroup developed the draft CM based on clinical guidelines. This model was compared with existing models for cost-effectiveness of heart valve interventions, identified by systematic literature search. Next, it was discussed with a Delphi panel of cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists and a biomedical scientist (n=10). RESULTS: The CM starts with the valve implantation. If patients survive the intervention, they can remain alive without complications, die from non-valve-related causes or experience a valve-related event. The events are separated in early and late events. After surviving an event, patients can experience another event or die due to non-valve-related causes. Predictors will include age, gender, NYHA class, left ventricular function and diabetes. Costs and quality adjusted life years are to be attached to health conditions to estimate long-term costs and health outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a CM that will serve as foundation of a decision-analytic model that can estimate the potential cost-effectiveness of TEHV in early development stages. This supports developers in deciding about further development of TEHV and identifies promising interventions that may result in faster take-up in clinical practice by clinicians and reimbursement by payers.
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spelling pubmed-50734742016-11-14 Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions Huygens, Simone A Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen P M H Bekkers, Jos A Bogers, Ad J J C Bouten, Carlijn V C Chamuleau, Steven A J de Jaegere, Peter P T Kappetein, Arie Pieter Kluin, Jolanda van Mieghem, Nicolas M D A Versteegh, Michel I M Witsenburg, Maarten Takkenberg, Johanna J M Open Heart Valvular Heart Disease OBJECTIVE: The future promises many technological advances in the field of heart valve interventions, like tissue-engineered heart valves (TEHV). Prior to introduction in clinical practice, it is essential to perform early health technology assessment. We aim to develop a conceptual model (CM) that can be used to investigate the performance and costs requirements for TEHV to become cost-effective. METHODS: After scoping the decision problem, a workgroup developed the draft CM based on clinical guidelines. This model was compared with existing models for cost-effectiveness of heart valve interventions, identified by systematic literature search. Next, it was discussed with a Delphi panel of cardiothoracic surgeons, cardiologists and a biomedical scientist (n=10). RESULTS: The CM starts with the valve implantation. If patients survive the intervention, they can remain alive without complications, die from non-valve-related causes or experience a valve-related event. The events are separated in early and late events. After surviving an event, patients can experience another event or die due to non-valve-related causes. Predictors will include age, gender, NYHA class, left ventricular function and diabetes. Costs and quality adjusted life years are to be attached to health conditions to estimate long-term costs and health outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: We developed a CM that will serve as foundation of a decision-analytic model that can estimate the potential cost-effectiveness of TEHV in early development stages. This supports developers in deciding about further development of TEHV and identifies promising interventions that may result in faster take-up in clinical practice by clinicians and reimbursement by payers. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5073474/ /pubmed/27843569 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2016-000500 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Valvular Heart Disease
Huygens, Simone A
Rutten-van Mölken, Maureen P M H
Bekkers, Jos A
Bogers, Ad J J C
Bouten, Carlijn V C
Chamuleau, Steven A J
de Jaegere, Peter P T
Kappetein, Arie Pieter
Kluin, Jolanda
van Mieghem, Nicolas M D A
Versteegh, Michel I M
Witsenburg, Maarten
Takkenberg, Johanna J M
Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions
title Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions
title_full Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions
title_fullStr Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions
title_short Conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions
title_sort conceptual model for early health technology assessment of current and novel heart valve interventions
topic Valvular Heart Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5073474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27843569
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2016-000500
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