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Background and research questionSince the 1990s Statins have been increasingly
applied for the secondary prevention of cardio-vascular diseases. In clinical
studies they have been shown to be effective. Compared to placebo a relative
risk reduction with respect to major cardio-vascular events has been
demonstrated. Aim of the projectA systematic review of available economic evaluations was carried out in order to demonstrate the empirical evidence on the economic dimensions of statin treatment. A specific focus was on the estimated cost savings due to reductions of clinical interventions and hospitalisation. ContentsThe systematic review provided an overview on economic evaluations and economic models which have been published so far. The review was restricted to studies which focus on secondary prevention of cardio-vascular diseases. A synthesis of study results was carried out in order to obtain an overall picture of the estimated efficiency. Presentation of the data took into account that the results will be used for application to the Austrian context in a following project. |
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