2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2020.12.346
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325 Use of simulation to prepare providers for emergent cesarean delivery in a patient with COVID-19

Abstract: 26838 more pregnancies with 2 survivors. Furthermore, there were 4649 fewer cases of NDI. On one-way sensitivity analyses, if the probability of NDI after SFLP for pregnancies affected by stage I TTTS was above 0.078, then EM was the cost-effective strategy (Figure). MCA demonstrated that SFLP was cost-effective in 98.1% of runs. CONCLUSION: With base-case estimates, SFLP is a more cost-effective strategy than EM for the treatment of Stage I TTTS. However, given the limited data informing base-case estimates, … Show more

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