Ishinuki T, Ota S, Harada K, Kawamoto M, Meguro M, Kutomi G, Tatsumi H, Harada K, Miyanishi K, Kato T, Ohyanagi T, Hui TT, Mizuguchi T. Current standard values of health utility scores for evaluating cost-effectiveness in liver disease: A meta-analysis. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(31): 4442-4455 [PMID: 36159009 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i31.4442]
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Toru Mizuguchi, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Nursing, Surgical Sciences, Sapporo Medical University, S1, W17, Chuo-ku, Sapporo 0608556, Japan. tmizu@sapmed.ac.jp
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Table 6 Compensated liver cirrhosis vs sustained virologic response
Questionnare
Compensated LC
SVR
P value
% improvement
SF-36: Physical function
79.3 ± 19.3
83.9 ± 17.8
0.07
105.8
SF-36: Role physical
61.5 ± 31.6
73.3 ± 27.3
0.004
119.2
SF-36: Body pain
80.8 ± 23.1
85.4 ± 21.3
0.09
105.7
SF-36: General health
64.8 ± 20.9
74.8 ± 18.5
< 0.001
115.4
SF-36: Vitality
70.5 ± 24.0
78.1 ± 18.4
0.002
110.8
SF-36: Social function
77.0 ± 19.0
83.3 ± 15.6
0.05
108.2
SF-36: Role emotional
56.8 ± 32.0
68.1 ± 27.3
< 0.001
119.9
SF-36: Mental health
77.2 ± 16.8
81.3 ± 15.2
0.12
105.3
EQ-5D-5L
0.6863 ± 0.3065
0.846 ± 0.1816
< 0.001
123.3
Citation: Ishinuki T, Ota S, Harada K, Kawamoto M, Meguro M, Kutomi G, Tatsumi H, Harada K, Miyanishi K, Kato T, Ohyanagi T, Hui TT, Mizuguchi T. Current standard values of health utility scores for evaluating cost-effectiveness in liver disease: A meta-analysis. World J Gastroenterol 2022; 28(31): 4442-4455