Digital variance angiography in patients undergoing lower limb arterial recanalization: cost-effectiveness analysis within the English healthcare setting
Conclusion: The use of DVA could result in a decrease in costs and an increase in QALYs over a lifetime, compared with existing imaging practice. The potential for this technology to offer an economically viable alternative to existing image processing methods, through a reduction in contrast media volume and radiation exposure, has been demonstrated.PMID:38517149 | DOI:10.57264/cer-2023-0068
Source: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research - Category: General Medicine Authors: Amir Ansaripour Eoin Moloney Michael Branagan-Harris Lorenzo Patrone Mehdi Javanbakht Source Type: research
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