Cost-utility analysis of direct ventricular assist device vs double bridges to heart transplantation in patients with refractory heart failure

Author:

Chang Hsiao-Huang123,Chen Po-Lin14,Chen I-Ming145,Kuo Tzu-Ting14,Weng Zen-Chung6,Huang Pei-Jung1,Wu Nai-Yuan7,Cheng Ching-Li8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiovascular Surgery; Department of Surgery; Taipei Veterans General Hospital; Taipei Taiwan

2. Department of Surgery; School of Medicine; Taipei Medical University; Taipei Taiwan

3. Department of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering; National Central University; Taoyuan Taiwan

4. School of Medicine; National Yang-Ming University; Taipei Taiwan

5. Institute of Clinical Medicine; School of Medicine; National Yang Ming University; Taipei Taiwan

6. Division of Cardiovascular Surgery; Wei-Gong Memorial Hospital; Miaoli Taiwan

7. Institute of Biomedical Informatics; National Yang-Ming University; Taipei Taiwan

8. Department of Nursing; National Tainan Institute of Nursing; Tainan Taiwan

Funder

National Health Insurance Administration

Ministry of Health and Welfare

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation

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