Optimizing Personalized Management and Cost-Effectiveness in Vascular Surgery

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2014-09-23

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Hogendoorn, W.

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Moll, F.L.
Hunink, M.G.M.
Sumpio, B.E.
Muhs, B.E.

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Dissertation

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Abstract

The general aim of the studies described in this thesis is to evaluate the cost-effectiveness and to select the preferred treatment for different clinical patient groups for several vascular surgical diseases by means of decision analysis. This thesis consists of 2 parts. In PART 1, several new endovascular techniques and devices are described. In PART 2 of this thesis, the cost-effectiveness and the most effective treatment options for several vascular surgical diseases are evaluated using decision analysis.

Keywords

Vascular Sugery, Endovascular, Cost-effectiveness, TEVAR

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