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Secondary transfer of emergency stroke patients eligible for mechanical thrombectomy by air in rural England: economic evaluation and considerations.

Diarmuid CoughlanPeter McMeekinDarren FlynnGary A FordHannah LumleyDavid BurgessJoyce BalamiAndrew MawsonDawn CraigStephen RicePhil White
Published in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2020)
Our model indicates that using HEMS to transfer patients who had stroke eligible for MT from remote hospitals in England may be cost-effective when: travel time is reduced by at least 60 min compared with GEMS, and a £30 000/QALY threshold is used for decision-making. However, several other logistic considerations may impact on the use of air transportation.
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