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. Multipl...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
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 ...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Ankle and distal radius fractures are two of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Over the last...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
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 ...
Objective To assess the cost effectiveness of a reduced imaging follow-up protocol of distal radius ...
Ankle and distal radius fractures are two of the most common musculoskeletal injuries. Over the last...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...
Background: The clinical consequences of routine follow-up radiographs for patients with ankle fract...