© 2019 The Authors Purpose: To determine whether needle arthroscopy (NA) compared with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis and treatment of meniscal tears is cost-effective when evaluated over a 2-year period via patient-reported outcomes. The hypothesis is that improved diagnostic accuracy with NA would lead to less costly care and similar outcomes. Methods: A Markov model/decision tree analysis was performed using TreeAge Pro 2017 software. Patients were evaluated for degenerative and traumatic damage to the lateral/medial meniscus. Assumed sensitivities and specificities were derived from the medical literature. The direct costs for care were derived from the 2017 Medicare fee schedule and from private payer reimbursement r...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is of great aid in the diagnosis of knee lesions. Most dia...
Background: Though magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is popular as a diagnostic tool, questions arise...
Aim: to clarify the reliability of two clinical meniscal tests, McMurray's and Apley's and the MRI i...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic imaging represents the fastest growing segment of costs in the US health syst...
Background: In developing countries like India the need for cost conscious medical practice has a ma...
Background: The primary goal of this study was to examine the correlation between clinical results, ...
Background: Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) is extensively used to relieve pain in patients ...
Background The most common intra-articular knee injury is a meniscal tear, which commonly occurs sec...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the societal costs of using in-office diagnostic arthroscopy ...
Background: This study was conducted to compare accuracy of MRI findings taking arthroscopy as stand...
ObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of arthroscopic surgery in addition to non-operative tr...
Background: The purpose of the study is to analyze and compare the results of MRI diagnostic accurac...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether physical therapy (PT) is cost-effective compared with arthroscopic pa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of MRI, in the assessment of the meniscal and cruciate ligamente...
Although magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been established as an accurate diagnostic modality for...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is of great aid in the diagnosis of knee lesions. Most dia...
Background: Though magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is popular as a diagnostic tool, questions arise...
Aim: to clarify the reliability of two clinical meniscal tests, McMurray's and Apley's and the MRI i...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic imaging represents the fastest growing segment of costs in the US health syst...
Background: In developing countries like India the need for cost conscious medical practice has a ma...
Background: The primary goal of this study was to examine the correlation between clinical results, ...
Background: Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) is extensively used to relieve pain in patients ...
Background The most common intra-articular knee injury is a meniscal tear, which commonly occurs sec...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the societal costs of using in-office diagnostic arthroscopy ...
Background: This study was conducted to compare accuracy of MRI findings taking arthroscopy as stand...
ObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of arthroscopic surgery in addition to non-operative tr...
Background: The purpose of the study is to analyze and compare the results of MRI diagnostic accurac...
OBJECTIVES: To examine whether physical therapy (PT) is cost-effective compared with arthroscopic pa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of MRI, in the assessment of the meniscal and cruciate ligamente...
Although magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been established as an accurate diagnostic modality for...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is of great aid in the diagnosis of knee lesions. Most dia...
Background: Though magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is popular as a diagnostic tool, questions arise...
Aim: to clarify the reliability of two clinical meniscal tests, McMurray's and Apley's and the MRI i...