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Cost-effectiveness of thromboprophylaxis with intermittent pneumatic compression at cesarean delivery
Holly Casele, William A. Grobman
Preventive Medicine
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Medicine and Dentistry
Cesarean Section
100%
Thromboprophylaxis
100%
Intermittent Pneumatic Compression
100%
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
100%
Health Care Cost
83%
Deep Vein Thrombosis
66%
Sensitivity Analysis
33%
Prophylaxis
33%
Quality Adjusted Life Year
33%
Incidence
33%
Morbidity
16%
Health Status
16%
Anticoagulation
16%
Venous Thromboembolism
16%
Perioperative Period
16%
Post-Thrombotic Syndrome
16%
Mortality
16%
Analysis
16%
Patient
16%
Base
16%
INIS
cost
100%
delivery
100%
compression
100%
pneumatics
100%
thrombosis
50%
range
25%
sensitivity analysis
25%
prophylaxis
25%
patients
12%
risks
12%
mortality
12%
utilities
12%
morbidity
12%
probability
12%
markov process
12%
decision tree analysis
12%