Quantifying patients’ preferences on tradeoffs between mortality risk and reduced need for target vessel revascularization for claudication
Shelby D Reed,
Jessie Sutphin,
Matthew J Wallace
et al.
Abstract:Background: In 2019, the US Food and Drug Administration issued a warning that symptomatic relief from claudication using paclitaxel-coated devices might be associated with an increase in mortality over 5 years. We designed a discrete-choice experiment (DCE) to quantify tradeoffs that patients would accept between a decreased risk of clinically driven target-vessel revascularization (CDTVR) and increased mortality risk. Methods: Patients with claudication symptoms were recruited from seven medical centers to c… Show more
Commentary on Reed et al. Quantifying patients' preferences on tradeoffs between mortality risk and reduced need for target vessel revascularization for claudication.
Commentary on Reed et al. Quantifying patients' preferences on tradeoffs between mortality risk and reduced need for target vessel revascularization for claudication.
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