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    <description>List of Publications</description>
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      <title>Cost-efficacy in interventional cardiology; results from the EPISTENT study. Evaluation of Platelet IIb/IIIa Inhibitor For Stenting Trial. (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/12943/</link>
      <pubDate>2001-08-31T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>AIMS: The EPISTENT study has demonstrated that the combined use of
      abciximab and stenting as an adjunct to PTCA leads to increased event-free
      survival compared to either using abciximab or stenting alone. However,
      this combined strategy may be costly and the additional costs have to be
      weighted against the additional effects. METHOD AND RESULTS: The 6-months
      efficacy data from the EPISTENT study are combined with Dutch estimates of
      unit costs. Adding a stent to a procedure with abciximab further decreases
      the number of revascularizations at an extra cost of Euros 12,000 (95%
      upper limit (u.l.) Euros 31,000) per additional major adverse cardiac
      event-free survivor. Adding abciximab to a stenting procedure decreases
      the incidence of myocardial infarctions at an extra cost of Euros 13,000
      (95% u.l. Euros 27,000) per additional myocardial infarction-free
      survivor. In the subgroup of diabetics, adding abciximab improves
      revascularization rates as well, resulting in a cost-efficacy rate of
      Euros 2000 (95% u.l. Euros 25,000) per additional MACE-free survivor, with
      uncertainty regions indicating potential costs savings. CONCLUSION: The
      combination of stenting and abciximab costs about Euros 13,000 to avoid
      one event after PTCA. In diabetic patients the strategy may be
      cost-saving.</description>
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