来源类型 | Research Reports
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规范类型 | 报告
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.7249/RR2096
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来源ID | RR-2096-AOPA
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| Economic Value of Advanced Transfemoral Prosthetics |
| Harry H. Liu; Christine Chen; Mark Alan Hanson; Ritika Chaturvedi; Soeren Mattke; Richard Hillestad
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发表日期 | 2017
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出版年 | 2017
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页码 | 51
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语种 | 英语
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结论 |
Clinical Benefits- The main clinical benefit of MPKs is derived from reductions of falls with injuries and osteoarthritis incidences. The computer software in MPKs allows for the knee to dynamically adjust to uneven terrain, leading to improved stability and user confidence. The increased stability is thought to reduce cognitive burden and energy expenditure. The combination of these aspects is assumed to reduce the risk of falls. Because MPK users are two times less likely to become a faller, MPK users avoid fall-related injuries, mortalities, and expenses.
- MPK users gain about 0.09 life years per person over a ten-year time period compared with NMPK users, but about 0.91 quality-adjusted life years per person, with the difference attributed to the improvement in quality of life. This finding is consistent with prior evidence that MPKs are associated with improved mobility, safety, user confidence, activities of daily living, ability to live independently, and satisfaction, and thus substantially better quality of life for amputees, with improvements ranging from 10 percent to 37 percent.
Economic Benefits- MPKs are associated with a reduction of $3,676 per person per year in direct health care costs and $909 per person per year in indirect costs, such as lost wages and caregiving expenses.
- Because of the higher cost of MPK devices, overall annual cost is $15,083 per MPK patient and $13,382 per NMPK patient, a net increase of $1,702 based on current payment levels for devices and repair services.
- It appears that the economic benefits of MPKs are comparable to those of total knee replacement and better than the implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Therefore, MPKs do provide good value for money from a societal perspective.
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摘要 |
- More studies are needed to expand the evidence on advanced prosthetics and to validate and refine our estimates. More research should be conducted in the areas of falls, fall-related costs, and osteoarthritis to either confirm the findings from the few existing studies we cited or fill the knowledge gaps for the amputee population. For example, the probabilities of falls and the average number of falls per faller per year were based on only three studies and most fall-related cost data came from studies of nonamputee populations. Similarly, more studies should be conducted to link osteoarthritis to the type of prosthetic used — the current analysis is based only on expert opinion.
- To further develop the simulation model in the short term, studies can be conducted to establish the link between types of prosthetics and the quantifiable biomechanical metrics that can be connected to health outcomes based on existing studies. For example, external flexion moments associated with knee instability have been demonstrated to be associated with osteoarthritis but little research has examined the relationship between destabilizing external moments in transfemoral amputees and knee devices. More importantly, long-term population-based studies are often required to establish the link between types of prosthetics and health outcomes that can only be measured during a long observation period, including obesity, diabetes, or cardiovascular disease. The prosthetics research community may leverage existing medical record and claims data, or establish patient registries for prosthetics users and accumulate data for future long-term studies.
- It might be fruitful to develop methodologies to convert Prosthesis Evaluation Questionnaire scores to health utility scores, or develop a preference-weighted utility score system directly, which can be used for quality of life adjustment purposes.
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主题 | Cost-Effectiveness in Health Care
; Health Care Technology
; Health-Related Quality of Life
; Joint Replacement
; Lower-Back Pain
; Osteoarthritis
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URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2096.html
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来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States)
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引用统计 |
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/108649
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Harry H. Liu,Christine Chen,Mark Alan Hanson,et al. Economic Value of Advanced Transfemoral Prosthetics. 2017.
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