Cost-effectiveness Model
Cross-source consensus on Cost-effectiveness Model from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- The study used a decision-tree model for adult patients hospitalised with confirmed systemic or pocket CIED infection. — Cost-effectiveness modelling of early lead extraction for cardiac implantable electronic device infections in the United Kingdom
- The model used the UK NHS payer perspective and included only direct medical costs. — Cost-effectiveness modelling of early lead extraction for cardiac implantable electronic device infections in the United Kingdom
- The primary outcome was an ICER expressed as cost savings per adverse event avoided. — Cost-effectiveness modelling of early lead extraction for cardiac implantable electronic device infections in the United Kingdom
- The model assessed outcomes over a 1-year time horizon without discounting. — Cost-effectiveness modelling of early lead extraction for cardiac implantable electronic device infections in the United Kingdom