OBJECTIVES: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment for intermittent claudication (IC). The aim of this study was to calculate treatment costs in patients with IC and to estimate nationwide annual savings if a stepped care model (SCM, primary SET treatment followed by revascularization in case of SET failure) was followed. METHODS: Invoice data of all patients with IC in 2009 were obtained from a Dutch health insurance company (3.4 million members). Patients were divided into three groups based on initial treatment after diagnosis (t0). The SET group received SET initiated at any time between 12 months before and up to 3 months after t0. The intervention group (INT) underwent endovascular or...
BackgroundSupervised exercise (SE) is thought to result in improvements in walking distance and qual...
Background: The optimal first-line treatment for intermittent claudication is currently unclear. Obj...
Objective: Invasive treatment of intermittent claudication (IC) is commonly performed, despite limit...
OBJECTIVES: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatmen...
International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment for interm...
ObjectivesInternational guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment ...
Background: Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as the preferred initial ...
Objective: A stepped care model, in which patients are primarily treated with supervised exercise th...
Objective/Background: A previous budget impact analysis regarding a supervised exercise therapy (SET...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Intermittent claudication (IC) is caused by obstructive arterial lesions and is characterized by eff...
BackgroundSupervised exercise (SE) is thought to result in improvements in walking distance and qual...
Background: The optimal first-line treatment for intermittent claudication is currently unclear. Obj...
Objective: Invasive treatment of intermittent claudication (IC) is commonly performed, despite limit...
OBJECTIVES: International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatmen...
International guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment for interm...
ObjectivesInternational guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as primary treatment ...
Background: Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise therapy (SET) as the preferred initial ...
Objective: A stepped care model, in which patients are primarily treated with supervised exercise th...
Objective/Background: A previous budget impact analysis regarding a supervised exercise therapy (SET...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Objectives: The Exercise Therapy in Peripheral Arterial Disease (EXITPAD) study has shown supervised...
Intermittent claudication (IC) is caused by obstructive arterial lesions and is characterized by eff...
BackgroundSupervised exercise (SE) is thought to result in improvements in walking distance and qual...
Background: The optimal first-line treatment for intermittent claudication is currently unclear. Obj...
Objective: Invasive treatment of intermittent claudication (IC) is commonly performed, despite limit...