Cost-effectiveness analysis of three algorithms for diagnosing primary ciliary dyskinesia: a simulation study
Date
2019Author
Kouis, PanayiotisPapatheodorou, Stefania I.
Middleton, Nicos
Giallouros, George
Kyriacou, Kyriacos
Cohen, Joshua T.
Evans, John S.
Yiallouros, Panayiotis K.
ISSN
1750-1172Source
Orphanet Journal of Rare DiseasesVolume
14Issue
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Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD) diagnosis relies on a combination of tests which may include (a) nasal Nitric Oxide (nNO), (b) High Speed Video Microscopy (HSVM) and (c) Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). There is variability in the availability of these tests and lack of universal agreement whether diagnostic tests should be performed in sequence or in parallel. We assessed three combinations of tests for PCD diagnosis and estimated net sensitivity and specificity as well as cost-effectiveness (CE) and incremental cost-effectiveness (ICE) ratios.