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Duarte A, Llewellyn A, Walker R, et al. Non-invasive imaging software to assess the functional significance of coronary stenoses: a systematic review and economic evaluation. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2021 Sep. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 25.56.)

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Non-invasive imaging software to assess the functional significance of coronary stenoses: a systematic review and economic evaluation.

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Appendix 9Deterministic results of the cost-effectiveness analysis

TABLE 74

Summary of deterministic cost-effectiveness results of the base-case and scenario analyses

ScenarioStrategy
1. ICA alone2. ICA plus FFR3. ICA plus QFR4. ICA plus QFR plus confirmatory FFR5. vFFR
Base case0.0290.0200.0160.016
10.0290.0190.0160.016
20.0290.0230.0160.016
3a0.008
40.0290.0200.016–0.031
50.0290.0200.0160.024
60.0290.0200.0160.034
70.0180.0100.0060.005
80.0480.036
90.0290.0200.0160.016
100.0610.0390.0420.042
110.0320.0230.0190.020
120.0330.0230.0190.020
130.0330.0230.0200.021
140.0260.0210.0170.008
150.0250.0170.0140.018
160.0330.0250.0190.012
170.0040.006–0.004–0.011
18–0.010–0.002–0.015–0.025
190.0020.0210.0110.016
200.0300.0200.0160.016
210.0260.0200.0160.016
220.0250.0200.0160.016
23–0.0600.020–0.0020.016
24–0.0600.020–0.0020.021
a

Incremental net benefit compared with strategy 2.

Results of the cost-effective strategy for each analysis are shaded in blue.

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