BACKGROUND: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs in the follow-up of patients with ankle fractures. METHODS: We performed an economic evaluation alongside the multicentre, randomised WARRIOR trial. Participants were randomised to a reduced imaging follow-up protocol (i.e. radiographs at week 6 and 12 follow-up obtained on clinical indication) or usual care (i.e. routine radiography at weeks 6 and 12). The Olerud & Molander Ankle Score (OMAS) was used to assess ankle function and the EQ-5D-3L was used to estimate Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYs). Costs and resource use were assessed using self-reported questionnaires and medical records, and analysed from a societal perspective. Multiple i...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Ankle and distal radius fractures are two of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Over the last...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Ankle and distal radius fractures are two of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Over the last...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
Background: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a reduction in the number of routine radiographs i...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...
BACKGROUND: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Ankle and distal radius fractures are two of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Over the last...
Currently, the routine use of radiographs for uncomplicated ankle fractures represents good clinical...