Background: The Health Ministry has incorporated the Child Development Evaluation test (CDE test) as the national screening tool for children < 5 years old. The aim of this study is to analyze the cost-effectiveness of the CDE test compared to standard medical consultation in Mexico.
Methods: The study was conducted with information available until 2020.
Value Health Reg Issues
December 2017
Objectives: To conduct an economic evaluation of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring on the basis of current evidence from pediatric patients with severe traumatic brain injury, through a statistical model.
Methods: The statistical model is a decision tree, whose branches take into account the severity of the lesion, the hospitalization costs, and the quality-adjusted life-year for the first 6 months post-trauma. The inputs consist of probability distributions calculated from a sample of 33 surviving children with severe traumatic brain injury, divided into two groups: with ICP monitoring (monitoring group) and without ICP monitoring (control group).
Introduction: Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious condition. Intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring can be used to direct treatment, which is of limited access in developing countries.
Objective: To describe the clinical experience of pediatric patients with severe TBI.