Background: The health economic evidence about the value and optimal targeting of genetic testing in the prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD) events has remained limited and ambiguous. The objective of this study is to optimize the population-level use and targeting of genetic testing alongside traditional risk factors in the prevention of CHD events and, thereby, to assess the cost-benefit of genetic testing. Methods and findings: We compare several strategies for using traditional and genetic testing in the prevention of CHD through statin therapy. The targeting of tests to different patient segments within these strategies is optimized by using a decision-analytic model, in which a patient’s estimated risk of CHD is updated based o...
Is there a role for genetic risk assessment in the treatment of dyslipidemia in primary and secondar...
Predictive genetic testing can provide information about whether or not someone will develop or is l...
Expectations are high that increasing knowledge of the genetic basis of cardiovascular disease will ...
BackgroundThe health economic evidence about the value and optimal targeting of genetic testing in t...
BackgroundThe health economic evidence about the value and optimal targeting of genetic testing in t...
Background: It is unclear whether testing for novel risk factors, such as a cardiovascular genetic r...
Aims: To explore the cost-effectiveness of alternative methods of screening family members for hyper...
Aim: This study assesses the feasibility of collecting genetic samples and self-reported outcome mea...
There is a need to evidence the cost of genetic testing and know their profitability in order to est...
Aims To explore the cost-effectiveness of alternative methods of screening family members for hypert...
Background: While primary care systematically offers conventional cardiovascular risk assessment, ge...
Recent progresses in genetics have opened new avenues to further our understanding of the pathophysi...
Detecting genetic risk factors for better targeting of statin administration can further enhance the...
Background: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) imposes significant burden of premature coronary hear...
Aims To explore the cost-effectiveness of alternative methods of screening family members for hypert...
Is there a role for genetic risk assessment in the treatment of dyslipidemia in primary and secondar...
Predictive genetic testing can provide information about whether or not someone will develop or is l...
Expectations are high that increasing knowledge of the genetic basis of cardiovascular disease will ...
BackgroundThe health economic evidence about the value and optimal targeting of genetic testing in t...
BackgroundThe health economic evidence about the value and optimal targeting of genetic testing in t...
Background: It is unclear whether testing for novel risk factors, such as a cardiovascular genetic r...
Aims: To explore the cost-effectiveness of alternative methods of screening family members for hyper...
Aim: This study assesses the feasibility of collecting genetic samples and self-reported outcome mea...
There is a need to evidence the cost of genetic testing and know their profitability in order to est...
Aims To explore the cost-effectiveness of alternative methods of screening family members for hypert...
Background: While primary care systematically offers conventional cardiovascular risk assessment, ge...
Recent progresses in genetics have opened new avenues to further our understanding of the pathophysi...
Detecting genetic risk factors for better targeting of statin administration can further enhance the...
Background: Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) imposes significant burden of premature coronary hear...
Aims To explore the cost-effectiveness of alternative methods of screening family members for hypert...
Is there a role for genetic risk assessment in the treatment of dyslipidemia in primary and secondar...
Predictive genetic testing can provide information about whether or not someone will develop or is l...
Expectations are high that increasing knowledge of the genetic basis of cardiovascular disease will ...