Rashid J. Ahmed
The cost implications of less tight versus tight Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy (CHIPS Trial)novelty and significance
Ahmed, Rashid J.; Gafni, Amiram; Hutton, Eileen K.; Hu, Zheng Jing; Pullenayegum, Eleanor; von Dadelszen, Peter; Rey, Evelyne; Ross, Susan; Asztalos, Elizabeth; Murphy, Kellie E.; Menzies, Jennifer; Sanchez, J. Johanna; Ganzevoort, Wessel; Helewa, Michael; Lee, Shoo K.; Lee, Terry; Logan, Alexander G.; Moutquin, Jean-Marie; Singer, Joel; Thornton, Jim; Welch, Ross; Magee, Laura A.
Authors
Amiram Gafni
Eileen K. Hutton
Zheng Jing Hu
Eleanor Pullenayegum
Peter von Dadelszen
Evelyne Rey
Susan Ross
Elizabeth Asztalos
Kellie E. Murphy
Jennifer Menzies
J. Johanna Sanchez
Wessel Ganzevoort
Michael Helewa
Shoo K. Lee
Terry Lee
Alexander G. Logan
Jean-Marie Moutquin
Joel Singer
Jim Thornton
Ross Welch
Laura A. Magee
Abstract
The CHIPS randomized controlled trial (Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy Study) found no difference in the primary perinatal or secondary maternal outcomes between planned “less tight” (target diastolic 100 mm Hg) and “tight” (target diastolic 85 mm Hg) blood pressure management strategies among women with chronic or gestational hypertension. This study examined which of these management strategies is more or less costly from a third-party payer perspective. A total of 981 women with singleton pregnancies and nonsevere, nonproteinuric chronic or gestational hypertension were randomized at 14 to 33 weeks to less tight or tight control. Resources used were collected from 94 centers in 15 countries and costed as if the trial took place in each of 3 Canadian provinces as a cost-sensitivity analysis. Eleven hospital ward and 24 health service costs were obtained from a similar trial and provincial government health insurance schedules of medical benefits. The mean total cost per woman–infant dyad was higher in less tight versus tight control, but the difference in mean total cost (DM) was not statistically significant in any province: Ontario ($30191.62 versus $24469.06; DM $5723, 95% confidence interval, −$296 to $12272; P=0.0725); British Columbia ($30593.69 versus $24776.51; DM $5817; 95% confidence interval, −$385 to $12349; P=0.0725); or Alberta ($31510.72 versus $25510.49; DM $6000.23; 95% confidence interval, −$154 to $12781; P=0.0637). Tight control may benefit women without increasing risk to neonates (as shown in the main CHIPS trial), without additional (and possibly lower) cost to the healthcare system.
Citation
Ahmed, R. J., Gafni, A., Hutton, E. K., Hu, Z. J., Pullenayegum, E., von Dadelszen, P., Rey, E., Ross, S., Asztalos, E., Murphy, K. E., Menzies, J., Sanchez, J. J., Ganzevoort, W., Helewa, M., Lee, S. K., Lee, T., Logan, A. G., Moutquin, J.-M., Singer, J., Thornton, J., …Magee, L. A. (2016). The cost implications of less tight versus tight Control of Hypertension in Pregnancy (CHIPS Trial)novelty and significance. Hypertension, 68(4), 1049-1055. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.07466
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 25, 2016 |
Online Publication Date | Aug 22, 2016 |
Publication Date | Sep 1, 2016 |
Deposit Date | Jan 26, 2017 |
Publicly Available Date | Jan 26, 2017 |
Journal | Hypertension |
Print ISSN | 2224-1485 |
Electronic ISSN | 2307-1095 |
Publisher | Publishing House Zaslavsky |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 68 |
Issue | 4 |
Pages | 1049-1055 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.07466 |
Keywords | Blood pressure ; cost analysis ; health policy ; hypertension ; pregnancy ; randomized controlled trials |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/802554 |
Publisher URL | http://hyper.ahajournals.org/content/68/4/1049 |
Contract Date | Jan 26, 2017 |
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