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Cost-effectiveness of nonpharmacologic, nonsurgical interventions for hip and/or knee osteoarthritis: Systematic review

机译:nonpharmacologic成本效益,髋关节或膝关节非手术的治疗方法骨关节炎:系统回顾

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Objective: To investigate the cost-effectiveness of nonpharmacological, nonsurgical interventions for the treatment of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. Methods: We identified economic evaluations or cost studies associated with randomized or quasi-randomized controlled trials that assessed nonpharmacologic, nonsurgical interventions for the treatment of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. Medline, Embase, PubMed, National Health Service Economic Evaluation Database, CENTRAL, EconLit, and OpenSIGLE were searched up to October 1, 2010. Study characteristics extracted include study population, health outcomes, and economic analysis elements. Economic analyses were assessed by using the Quality of Health Economic Studies instrument, and the methodological quality of the randomized controlled trials was graded by using an internal validity checklist. All costs were converted to 2008 US dollars. Results: Ten economic evaluations and one randomized controlled trial reporting health-care costs met our inclusion criteria. Interventions included exercise programs, acupuncture, rehabilitation programs, and lifestyle interventions. Six of the 11 studies exhibited high risks of bias for the cost and/or effect components of their cost-effectiveness estimate. Six studies used comparators of unknown cost-effectiveness. Four studies reported cost-effectiveness estimates lower than $50,000 per quality-adjusted life-year. All studies evaluating exercise interventions found the programs to be cost saving. Conclusions: There is only limited evidence for the cost-effectiveness of conservative treatments for the management of hip and/or knee osteoarthritis. More high-quality economic evaluations of conservative interventions are needed to further inform practice.
机译:摘要目的:探讨成本效益非手术,非药物干预措施治疗髋关节或膝关节骨关节炎。评估或成本研究联系在一起随机或quasi-randomized对照试验评估nonpharmacologic,非手术干预治疗髋关节和/或膝骨关节炎。国家卫生服务经济评价数据库、中央EconLit, OpenSIGLE搜索到2010年10月1日。提取的特征包括研究人口,健康状况和经济分析元素。通过使用卫生经济的质量评估研究工具和方法随机对照试验的质量分级利用内部有效性检查表。所有的成本都转换为2008美元。结果:十和一个经济评估随机对照试验报告医疗成本满足我们的入选标准。包括锻炼、针灸、康复计划,和生活方式干预措施。高偏差的风险成本和/或效果组件的成本效益评估。六项研究使用比较器的未知成本效益。成本效益估计低于50000美元每质量调整生命年。评估运动干预发现项目成本节约。有限的证据的成本效益保守治疗的管理髋关节或膝关节骨关节炎。保守的经济评价干预措施需要进一步通知练习。

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