Année
2022
Auteurs
PUYOU DE POUVOURVILLE Gérard, COAQUIRA CASTRO J, GREENBERG D, HARRIS S, JENDLE J, SHAW JE, LEVRAT GUILLEN F, SZAFRANSKI K
Abstract
For health care decision-makers, the use of computer simulation models requires transparency, precision and accuracy. Systematic comparisons of diabetes models, per Mount Hood Challenges, have shown significant variability in results between models. We developed and validated a new cost-effectiveness model (the DEtermination of Diabetes Utilities, Costs, and Effects [DEDUCE] model) in both type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus (T1DM, T2DM) to evaluate sensor-based glucose monitoring.
COAQUIRA CASTRO, J., PUYOU DE POUVOURVILLE, G., GREENBERG, D., HARRIS, S., JENDLE, J., SHAW, J. … SZAFRANSKI, K. (2022). P45 Internal, External, and Cross-Validation of the DEDUCE Model, a Cost-Utility Tool Using Patient-Level Microsimulation to Evaluate Sensor-Based Glucose Monitoring Systems in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes. Dans: ISPOR Europe 2022. Vienna & Virtual.