Clinical and economic outcomes of assigning percutaneous coronary intervention patients to contrast-sparing strategies based on the predicted risk of contrast-induced acute kidney injury
CONCLUSIONS.: Assignment to contrast-sparing regimens at a predicted risk threshold close to the underlying incidence of CI-AKI is projected to result in significant clinical and economic benefits.PMID:38632967 | DOI:10.1080/13696998.2024.2334180
Source: Journal of Medical Economics - Category: Health Management Authors: Robert I Griffiths Aparna Bhave Alysha M McGovern Liesl M Hargens Craig A Solid Amit P Amin Source Type: research
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