Publications by authors named "M van Barreveld"

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  • The study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM)-guided mercaptopurine treatment for ulcerative colitis (UC) patients who didn’t respond to traditional medication compared to a placebo.
  • Data was collected from a controlled trial and analyzed over one year, considering various costs related to healthcare and societal impacts.
  • Results suggested that while mercaptopurine had slightly higher costs per additional patient achieving remission, it provided significant societal cost savings and had an 80% chance of being cost-effective within a specific budget for healthcare spending.
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Background: Narrowband ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) phototherapy is commonly prescribed for patients with moderate-to-severe atopic eczema (AE). The efficacy of NB-UVB, however, has not yet properly been established, as current evidence is of low certainty. Our aim is to assess the short-term and long-term (cost-)effectiveness and safety of NB-UVB in adult AE patients by performing a pragmatic, multicenter, prospective, randomized, open-label, blinded-endpoint (PROBE) trial.

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Background: Chronic total coronary occlusions (CTO) substantially increase the risk for sudden cardiac death. Among patients with chronic ischemic heart disease at risk for sudden cardiac death, an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is the favored therapy for primary prevention of sudden cardiac death. This study sought to investigate the impact of CTOs on the risk for appropriate ICD shocks and mortality within a nationwide prospective cohort.

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Introduction: Implantation of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is standard care for primary prevention of sudden cardiac death. However, ICD-related complications are increasing as the population of ICD recipients grows.

Methods: ICD-related complications in a national DO-IT Registry cohort of 1442 primary prevention ICD patients were assessed in terms of additional use of hospital care resources and costs.

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  • A study examined complications related to implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) devices in a cohort of 1,442 patients and found that 13.6% experienced complications, with 7.8% facing major issues like lead-related problems and infections.
  • * The research highlighted that many patients required additional surgeries or hospitalizations, with complications linked to the type of device used for the ICD.
  • * The study suggests that applying stricter criteria for ICD implantation could reduce the occurrence of complications significantly, emphasizing the importance of patient discussions regarding these risks.
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