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dc.contributor.authorIrving, A.H.
dc.contributor.authorHarris, A.
dc.contributor.authorPetrie, D.
dc.contributor.authorHiggins, A.
dc.contributor.authorSmith, J.A.
dc.contributor.authorTran, L.
dc.contributor.authorReid, Christopher
dc.contributor.authorMcQuilten, Z.K.
dc.date.accessioned2023-08-31T01:18:03Z
dc.date.available2023-08-31T01:18:03Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationIrving, A.H. and Harris, A. and Petrie, D. and Higgins, A. and Smith, J.A. and Tran, L. and Reid, C.M. et al. 2022. Economic Evaluation of National Patient Blood Management Clinical Guidelines in Cardiac Surgery. Value in Health. 25 (3): pp. 419-426.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/93094
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jval.2021.07.014
dc.description.abstract

Objectives: To the best of our knowledge, no published clinical guidelines have ever undergone an economic evaluation to determine whether their implementation represented an efficient allocation of resources. Here, we perform an economic evaluation of national clinical guidelines designed to reduce unnecessary blood transfusions before, during, and after surgery published in 2012 by Australia's sole public blood provider, the National Blood Authority (NBA). Methods: We performed a cost analysis from the government perspective, comparing the NBA's cost of implementing their perioperative patient blood management guidelines with the estimated resource savings in the years after publication. The impact on blood products, patient outcomes, and medication use were estimated for cardiac surgeries only using a large national registry. We adopted conservative counterfactual positions over a base-case 3-year time horizon with outcomes predicted from an interrupted time-series model controlling for differences in patient characteristics and hospitals. Results: The estimated indexed cost of implementing the guidelines of A$1.5 million (2018-2019 financial year prices) was outweighed by the predicted blood products resource saving alone of A$5.1 million (95% confidence interval A$1.4 million-A$8.8 million) including savings of A$2.4 million, A$1.6 million, and A$1.2 million from reduced red blood cell, platelet, and fresh frozen plasma use, respectively. Estimated differences in patient outcomes were highly uncertain and estimated differences in medication were financially insignificant. Conclusions: Insofar as they led to a reduction in red blood cell, platelet, and fresh frozen plasma use during cardiac surgery, implementing the perioperative patient blood management guidelines represented an efficient use of the NBA's resources.

dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
dc.relation.sponsoredbyhttp://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1136372
dc.subjectSocial Sciences
dc.subjectScience & Technology
dc.subjectLife Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subjectEconomics
dc.subjectHealth Care Sciences & Services
dc.subjectHealth Policy & Services
dc.subjectBusiness & Economics
dc.subjectcardiac surgery
dc.subjectclinical guidelines
dc.subjecteconomic evaluation
dc.subjectpatient blood management
dc.subjectCOST-EFFECTIVENESS
dc.subjectTRANSFUSION
dc.subjectcardiac surgery
dc.subjectclinical guidelines
dc.subjecteconomic evaluation
dc.subjectpatient blood management
dc.subjectAustralia
dc.subjectBlood Component Transfusion
dc.subjectBlood Transfusion
dc.subjectCardiac Surgical Procedures
dc.subjectCost-Benefit Analysis
dc.subjectHealth Care Rationing
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectInterrupted Time Series Analysis
dc.subjectOutcome Assessment, Health Care
dc.subjectPractice Guidelines as Topic
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectBlood Transfusion
dc.subjectBlood Component Transfusion
dc.subjectCardiac Surgical Procedures
dc.subjectHealth Care Rationing
dc.subjectCost-Benefit Analysis
dc.subjectAustralia
dc.subjectPractice Guidelines as Topic
dc.subjectInterrupted Time Series Analysis
dc.subjectOutcome Assessment, Health Care
dc.titleEconomic Evaluation of National Patient Blood Management Clinical Guidelines in Cardiac Surgery
dc.typeJournal Article
dcterms.source.volume25
dcterms.source.number3
dcterms.source.startPage419
dcterms.source.endPage426
dcterms.source.issn1098-3015
dcterms.source.titleValue in Health
dc.date.updated2023-08-31T01:18:02Z
curtin.departmentCurtin School of Population Health
curtin.accessStatusOpen access via publisher
curtin.facultyFaculty of Health Sciences
curtin.contributor.orcidReid, Christopher [0000-0001-9173-3944]
dcterms.source.eissn1524-4733
curtin.repositoryagreementV3


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