The Use of Meta-Analysis in Cost-Effectiveness AnalysisIssues and Recommendations

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Sanjay Saint
David L. Veenstra
Sean D. Sullivan
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[1] University of Michigan Medical Center,Division of General Medicine
[2] University of Washington,Department of Pharmacy
[3] University of Washington,Department of Health Services
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PharmacoEconomics | 1999年 / 15卷
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Meta-analysis is used to statistically pool the results from individual studies, usually randomised trials, to obtain an estimate of the summary effect size across studies. The summary measure from a meta-analysis is often used to derive the probability of treatment success in a cost-effectiveness analysis. Recently, LeLorier and colleagues questioned the ability of meta-analysis to accurately predict the results of a subsequent large-scale trial, implying that the use of a summary measure from a meta-analysis may be inappropriate in an economic evaluation. We comment on this potential shortcoming by first providing an outline of the use of meta-analysis results in a cost-effectiveness analysis. Then, using examples of discrepancies between meta-analyses and subsequent large trials noted by LeLorier and colleagues, we examine the potential impact of using the results from a small trial versus a meta-analysis.
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