Search Results - "Wijn, Stan R. W."
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Confounding adjustment methods in longitudinal observational data with a time-varying treatment: a mapping review
Published in BMJ open (18-03-2022)“…ObjectivesTo adjust for confounding in observational data, researchers use propensity score matching (PSM), but more advanced methods might be required when…”
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Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy for the degenerative meniscus tear: a comparison of patients included in RCTs and prospective cohort studies
Published in Acta orthopaedica (30-11-2023)“…Concerns exist regarding the generalizability of results from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) to treat…”
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The value of reducing arthroscopic partial meniscectomy in the treatment of degenerative meniscus tears: a budget impact analysis
Published in International journal of technology assessment in health care (18-01-2023)“…Numerous studies have shown that arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) is not (cost-) effective in patients with symptoms attributed to a degenerative…”
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Guidance from key organisations on exploring, confirming and interpreting subgroup effects of medical treatments: a scoping review
Published in BMJ open (01-08-2019)“…ObjectivesWith the increasing interest in personalised medicine, the use of subgroup analyses is likely to increase. Subgroup analyses are challenging and…”
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Arthroscopic meniscectomy versus non-surgical or sham treatment in patients with MRI confirmed degenerative meniscus lesions: a protocol for an individual participant data meta-analysis
Published in BMJ open (08-03-2020)“…IntroductionArthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) after degenerative meniscus tears is one of the most frequently performed surgeries in orthopaedics…”
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Development of a decision analytical framework to prioritise operating room capacity: lessons learnt from an empirical example on delayed elective surgeries during the COVID-19 pandemic in a hospital in the Netherlands
Published in BMJ open (08-04-2022)“…ObjectiveTo develop a prioritisation framework to support priority setting for elective surgeries after COVID-19 based on the impact on patient well-being and…”
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A cost-effectiveness analysis of three approaches for lymph node assessment in patients with low- and intermediate-risk endometrial cancer
Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-04-2021)“…To assess the cost-effectiveness of sentinel lymph node mapping compared to risk factor assessment and routine full lymph node dissection for the assessment of…”
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Auditory brainstem response prior to MRI compared to standalone MRI in the detection of vestibular schwannoma: A modelling study
Published in Clinical otolaryngology (01-03-2022)“…Objectives To determine the cost‐effectiveness of auditory brainstem response prior to MRI (ABR‐MRI) compared to standalone MRI to diagnose vestibular…”
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Visualizing the target estimand in comparative effectiveness studies with multiple treatments
Published in Journal of comparative effectiveness research (01-02-2024)“…Comparative effectiveness research using real-world data often involves pairwise propensity score matching to adjust for confounding bias. We show that…”
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Intra-articular corticosteroid injections increase the risk of requiring knee arthroplasty: a multicentre longitudinal observational study using data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume (01-05-2020)“…AimsRecent studies have suggested that corticosteroid injections into the knee may harm the joint resulting in cartilage loss and possibly accelerating the…”
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Intra-articular corticosteroid injections increase the risk of requiring knee arthroplasty
Published in The bone & joint journal (01-05-2020)“…Recent studies have suggested that corticosteroid injections into the knee may harm the joint resulting in cartilage loss and possibly accelerating the…”
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