Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of CT-Based Finite Element Modeling for Osteoporosis Screening in Secondary Fracture Prevention: An Early Health Technology Assessment in the Netherlands.
Jieyi LiMarco VicecontiXinshan LiPinaki BhattacharyaDavid M J NaimarkAnwar OsseyranPublished in: MDM policy & practice (2023)
For postmenopausal Dutch women who have been referred to the FLS, direct access to CT2S may be cost-effective compared with DXA for age groups 70s and 80s, when considering the ICER threshold of the Netherlands. This study positions CT2S as a potential novel osteoporosis-screening tool for secondary fracture prevention in the clinical setting.A shorter screening interval of 2 y increases the effectiveness of both screening strategies, but the ICER of CT2S compared with DXA also increased substantially, which made CT2S no longer cost-effective for the 70s age group; however, it remains cost-effective for individuals in their 80s.Annual zoledronic acid treatment with better adherence may contribute to a lower cost-effectiveness ratio when comparing CT2S to DXA screening and the treat all strategies for all age groups.
Keyphrases
- dual energy
- image quality
- computed tomography
- contrast enhanced
- bone mineral density
- body composition
- positron emission tomography
- postmenopausal women
- magnetic resonance imaging
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- public health
- systematic review
- type diabetes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- risk assessment
- social media
- combination therapy
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- glycemic control