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HTA Technology Assessment Report |
Title (lead author) etc:
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The effect of different treatment durations of clopidogrel in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes: a systematic review and value of information analysis (Rogowski) 102 pages, Volume 13, number 31 |
DOI
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10.3310/hta13310 |
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Headline: |
Study found that 12 months of treatment with clopidogrel seems to be cost-effective in both 'average' patients and higher-risk patients, while for lower-risk patients, treatment beyond 3 months does not appear to be cost-effective |
Project ref: |
07/19/01 |
Original project title: |
The effect of withdrawal of clopidogrel in patients with ischaemic heart disease |
Chief Investigator: |
Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD), University of York
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Start Date: |
April 2007 |
Publication date: |
July 2009
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Cost: |
This project was commissioned by the HTA programme on a call-off contract basis. |
NRR* number, if applicable: |
N0484193511 (*National Research Register) The National Research Register was a public database of ongoing and recently completed research projects funded by, or of interest to, the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS). It is now an archive of projects from early 2000 to September 2007. Search the NRR archive. |
Project Protocol: |
Project protocol (pdf format, 135 kbytes)
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98 (Figures relate to the previous calendar month) |
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7359 (Figures
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