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Cost-effectiveness of short-protocol emergency brain MRI after negative non-contrast CT for minor stroke detection.

Daniel Puhr-WesterheideMatthias F FroelichOlga SolyanikEva GresserPaul ReidlerMatthias P FabritiusMatthias KleinKonstantin DimitriadisJens RickeClemens C CyranWolfgang G KunzPhilipp M Kazmierczak
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• Short-protocol brain MRI after negative head CT in selected emergency patients with mild and unspecific neurological symptoms allows for timely detection of minor strokes. • This strategy supports clinical decision-making with regard to immediate initiation of secondary prophylactic treatment, potentially preventing subsequent major strokes with associated high costs and reduced QALY. • According to the Markov model, additional short-protocol MRI remained the dominant strategy over wide variations of input parameters, even when assuming disproportionally high costs of the supplemental MRI scan.
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