Author
Listed:
- Paul Jülicher
- Nataliya Makarova
- Francisco Ojeda
- Isabella Giusepi
- Annette Peters
- Barbara Thorand
- Giancarlo Cesana
- Torben Jørgensen
- Allan Linneberg
- Veikko Salomaa
- Licia Iacoviello
- Simona Costanzo
- Stefan Söderberg
- Frank Kee
- Simona Giampaoli
- Luigi Palmieri
- Chiara Donfrancesco
- Tanja Zeller
- Kari Kuulasmaa
- Tarja Tuovinen
- Felicity Lamrock
- Annette Conrads-Frank
- Paolo Brambilla
- Stefan Blankenberg
- Uwe Siebert
Abstract
Introduction: Risk stratification scores such as the European Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) are used to guide individuals on cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention. Adding high-sensitivity troponin I (hsTnI) to such risk scores has the potential to improve accuracy of CVD prediction. We investigated how applying hsTnI in addition to SCORE may impact management, outcome, and cost-effectiveness. Methods: Characteristics of 72,190 apparently healthy individuals from the Biomarker for Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Europe (BiomarCaRE) project were included into a discrete-event simulation comparing two strategies for assessing CVD risk. The standard strategy reflecting current practice employed SCORE (SCORE); the alternative strategy involved adding hsTnI information for further stratifying SCORE risk categories (S-SCORE). Individuals were followed over ten years from baseline examination to CVD event, death or end of follow-up. The model tracked the occurrence of events and calculated direct costs of screening, prevention, and treatment from a European health system perspective. Cost-effectiveness was expressed as incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) in € per quality-adjusted life year (QALYs) gained during 10 years of follow-up. Outputs were validated against observed rates, and results were tested in deterministic and probabilistic sensitivity analyses. Results: S-SCORE yielded a change in management for 10.0% of individuals, and a reduction in CVD events (4.85% vs. 5.38%, p
Suggested Citation
Paul Jülicher & Nataliya Makarova & Francisco Ojeda & Isabella Giusepi & Annette Peters & Barbara Thorand & Giancarlo Cesana & Torben Jørgensen & Allan Linneberg & Veikko Salomaa & Licia Iacoviello & , 2024.
"Cost-effectiveness of applying high-sensitivity troponin I to a score for cardiovascular risk prediction in asymptomatic population,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(7), pages 1-24, July.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0307468
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307468
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