Clinical decision analysis and model-based economic evaluation studies in perinatology: A systematic review

Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica
Rohan D'SouzaBeate Sander

Abstract

Perinatology, the study of two individuals that constitute the mother-fetus dyad, poses unique challenges to the conduct of clinical decision analysis (CDA) and economic evaluation (EE) studies. Our objective was systematically to review CDA and model-based EE studies in pregnant women to better understand how these studies have been conducted and reported in perinatology. MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science and clinicaltrials.gov were searched as of October 2018. The indexing terms "pregnancy", "decision trees", "Markov models" and "economic models" were used. The search was limited to human data and the English language. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts. Data extraction and assessment of reporting quality were performed in duplicate for 10% of studies and reached 100% agreement. The remainder was carried out by a single reviewer. The study protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD 42016047206). Seventy-seven studies met eligibility criteria and fulfilled between 40% and 91% of relevant attributes on the checklist for critical appraisal of CDA models. There was considerable variation in study reporting. A total of 53% of studies included maternal and offspring outcomes, 14% described using weighte...Continue Reading

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