Cost-effectiveness of screening for chronic kidney disease using a cumulative eGFR-based statistic
Reyhaneh Zafarnejad,
Qiushi Chen,
Paul M. Griffin
Abstract:Objectives
Routine screening for chronic kidney disease (CKD) could enable timely interventions to slow down disease progression, but currently there are no clinical guidelines for screening. We aim to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of screening for CKD using a novel analytical tool based on a cumulative sum statistic of estimated glomerular filtration rate (CUSUMGFR).
Methods
We developed a microsimulation model that captured CKD disease progression, major complications, patients’ awareness, and treatment … Show more
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