Can Administrative Data Improve The Performance Of Clinical Trial Economic Analyses?

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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2Background: Economic analyses of trials often rely on trial-collected health resource utilization data, which is expensive and may be incompletely recorded. We investigated whether routinely collected health administrative data (RCD) can be utilized to improve trial economic analysis performance. Methods: Health administrative data was probabilistically linked to Ontario patient data from the Canadian Cancer Trials Group CO.17 trial (n = 572), evaluating cetuximab plus best supportive care (n = 75 linked Ontario patients) versus best supportive care alone (n = 73). Completeness of trial data was compared to RCD. Cost-effectiveness in 2007 Canadian dollars was determined using RCD up to trial date of last contact (DOLC), and up to RCD DOLC. Incremental cost effectiveness ratio (ICER) confidence intervals (CI) were determined using bootstrapping with 5000 iterations. Cost-effectiveness acceptability curves were determined. Sensitivity analyses were performed. Results: Among 148 Ontario patients, up to tria...
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