Health state utilities associated with major clinical events in the context of secondary hyperparathyroidism and chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis
Conclusions:
Cardiovascular events and fractures were associated with lower utility scores, suggesting a perceived decrease in quality of life beyond the impact of CKD and SHPT.
Source: Health and Quality of Life Outcomes - Category: Global & Universal Authors: Evan DaviesLouis MatzaGavin WorthDavid FeenyJacqueline KostelecSteven SorokaDavid MendelssohnPhilip McFarlaneVasily Belozeroff Source Type: research
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