The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of methods of storing donated kidneys from deceased donors: a systematic review and economic evaluation
Bond M, Pitt M, Akoh J, Moxham T, Hoyle M, Anderson R
Record Status
This is a bibliographic record of a published health technology assessment from a member of INAHTA. No evaluation of the quality of this assessment has been made for the HTA database
Citation
Bond M, Pitt M, Akoh J, Moxham T, Hoyle M, Anderson R. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of methods of storing donated kidneys from deceased donors: a systematic review and economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment 2009; 13(38): 1-180
Authors' conclusions
Study found that conclusions drawn for the comparison of machine perfusion with cold storage depend on which trial data are used in the model and that further research is required to produce more reliable results
Adult; Aged; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Females; Kidney; Male; Middle Aged; Models, Economic; Tissue and Organ Procurement /economics /organization & Young Adult; administration
Language Published
English
Country of organisation
England
Address for correspondence
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