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WHAT ARE QALYS AND DALYS
Lecture 8
Kevin Frick
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Problem
• Instructor suffers a radial head crack in early December– Drives manual transmission car– Spends a lot of his work day typing– Plays guitar– Has a young child & expecting another
• Describe how treatment affects quality of life over time and assess how to compare treatments
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Quality Adjusted Life Years
• Outcome measure for cost-utility analysis– Specific type of CEA that is main focus of
this course• Measure combines quality and quantity
of life– How long a person lives how well
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Intricacies of QALYs
• Except for discounting, the long-term effect of QALYs is a linear function of a one year effect
• The effect of treating multiple individuals similarly is a linear function of the effect on one person
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What Data Are Needed to Calculate QALYs?
• Utility values for the health states– These are the focus of multiple lectures
• Health states over time– Describing these is the focus of multiple lectures
• Method of summing health state values over time & population– Multiple measurements– Multiple individuals– Revisit discounting
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1/2 QALY
1
1
Preference Weight for HRQOL
Years
Would you feel the same about all 3?
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Multiple Year QALY Example
• < 1 QALY because of discounting
1 2
1
Preference Weight for HRQOL
Years
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Modeling and Measuring
• When modeling know exact duration of each health state
• When making multiple measurements, usually assume a linear change and can simply take average of ‘adjacent’observations for QALYs within a year
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ModelingHealth Utility
Months6 12
10.9
0.45
Q=0.9*(6/12)+0.45*(6/12)=0.675
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MeasuringHealth Utility
Months
1
0.75
0.5
6 12
Q=(1+0.5)/2*(6/12)+(0.5+0.75)/2*(6/12)=0.6875
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What to Do with Point in Time Observations
1) Average “adjacent” observations2) Attach points?3) Count the state as applying to the
person between one half the distance to the previous observation and one half the distance to the next?
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Observations in More Complex Example
• 4 hypothetical observations– Baseline 0.85– 4 months 0.75– 8 months 0.60– 1 year 0.90
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00.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.9
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0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Months
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Alternative Calculations
• Averaging adjacent observations– (0.75+0.85)/2*1/3 + (0.60+0.75)/2*1/3 + (0.60 +
0.90)/2*1/3 = 0.741• ‘Rectangles and triangles’
– (0.75*1/3+1/3*1/2*0.10) + (0.60*1/3+1/3*1/2*0.15) + (0.60*1/3+1/3*1/3*0.30) = 0.741
• Count health related quality of life preference weight as constant for periods till half way in between observations– 0.85*1/6 + 0.75*1/3 + 0.60*1/3 + 0.90*1/6 = 0.741
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Summing Over Time
• Arrive at total that is expressed regardless of how it was arrived at
• Can never measure every day• Lose some precision as a result
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Summing Among Individuals
• Have an average per person or population total that is regardless of the distribution
• Lose some of the precision about the variation among individuals
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Syringes, and Test Tubes, and Vats, Oh My!
• Each day a person could express utility by filling a syringe in proportion to her quality of life
• Empty each syringe into a test tube and at the end of the year summarize how full the test tube is regardless of how full each day’s syringe was
• Within a population, pour all the test tubes into a vat and summarize how full the vat is regardless o how full each person’s test tube was
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Underlying principles of DALYs
• The burden calculated for like health outcomes should be the same
• The non health characteristics of the individual affected by a health outcome that should be considered in calculating the associated burden of disease should be restricted to age and sex.
• DALYs do not measure welfare in the sense of measuring utility as defined by economics
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Disability
• Several definitions over time• Definitions can be dictated by science and
politics• At the time of the original work by Murray and
colleagues there were distinct definitions for impairment, disability, and handicap– Handicap is still separate from quality of life
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Definitions• Impairment
– Loss or abnormality of structure or function• Disability
– Restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in the manner of within the range considered normal for a human being
• Handicap– Disadvantage results from an impairment or disability that
prevents the fulfillment of a normal role• Note that current definition mixes prior version of
disability and handicap (http://www.who.int/icidh/)
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Examples
Social isolation
Difficulty learning
Mild mental retardation
Brain injury retardation at birth
Unemployed due to belief that person cannot work
Inability to walk
Paralyzed muscles of the legs
Polio
HandicapDisabilityImpairmentDisease/ Disorder
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Measure of health gap
• Scale from 0 (no disability) to 1 (death)• Opposite of the QALY scale• Compare to a life with no disability
during the maximum life expectancy– Defined using life tables– Separate for female and male
• For males, actually use a female table
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Graphical interpretation of a health gap measure
Health Gap
Death
MaximumHealth
AGE0 Max. LifeExpectancy
Health Experience
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Interaction of disabilities
• Additive• Little initial exploration of interactions of
a more complex nature• Could add up to more than “death”
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Calculation of DALYs
• DALYs = YLD + YLL– Years of life with disability– Years of life lost
• Basic measure (using “optimal” life tables) is a measure of burden of disease
• Most interested in comparison of burden of disease without and with a new intervention– Necessary for cost-effectiveness
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YLD and YLL
• YLL is a function of an age weighting factor, the age at death, the life expectancy at death, and a discount rate
• YLD is a complex function of a similar list of factors plus the disability weight
• Using only one life table allows for a uniform formula
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Age weighting
• Hump shaped age weighting• Based on need for support• Short run effects greater for “prime age”
individuals than for children• Children’s effects include those during
“prime age” but they are discounted• Not required to use age weighting
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Discounting
• 3% is the standard• Formula allows for no discounting• With no discounting
– DALYs = Disability Weight * Duration ofDisability + Life Expectancy at Death
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Calculating YLL
• Discount rate: r; Age weighting: b & K, a is age at death, L is standard life expectancy at age a
• In GDB r=0.03, b = 0.04, K=1, C=0.1658• If K = 0 then uniform age weights• If r = 0 no discounting
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