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Development and Validation of a Markov Microsimulation Model for the Economic Evaluation of Treatments in Osteoporosis
Authors:Mickaël Hiligsmann  MPH  MSc  Olivier Ethgen  PhD  Olivier Bruyère  PhD  Florent Richy  PhD  Henry-Jean Gathon  PhD  Jean-Yves Reginster  MD  PhD
Institution:Department of Economics, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium;;Department of Public Health, Epidemiology and Health Economics, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium
Abstract:Objective:  Markov models are increasingly used in economic evaluations of treatments for osteoporosis. Most of the existing evaluations are cohort-based Markov models missing comprehensive memory management and versatility. In this article, we describe and validate an original Markov microsimulation model to accurately assess the cost-effectiveness of prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
Methods:  We developed a Markov microsimulation model with a lifetime horizon and a direct health-care cost perspective. The patient history was recorded and was used in calculations of transition probabilities, utilities, and costs. To test the internal consistency of the model, we carried out an example calculation for alendronate therapy. Then, external consistency was investigated by comparing absolute lifetime risk of fracture estimates with epidemiologic data.
Results:  For women at age 70 years, with a twofold increase in the fracture risk of the average population, the costs per quality-adjusted life-year gained for alendronate therapy versus no treatment were estimated at €9105 and €15,325, respectively, under full and realistic adherence assumptions. All the sensitivity analyses in terms of model parameters and modeling assumptions were coherent with expected conclusions and absolute lifetime risk of fracture estimates were within the range of previous estimates, which confirmed both internal and external consistency of the model.
Conclusion:  Microsimulation models present some major advantages over cohort-based models, increasing the reliability of the results and being largely compatible with the existing state of the art, evidence-based literature. The developed model appears to be a valid model for use in economic evaluations in osteoporosis.
Keywords:cost-effectiveness  Markov model  microsimulation  modeling  osteoporosis
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