Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5602235 | European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Despite evidence about treatment options for carotid artery disease, the proportion of asymptomatic patients, treatment modality, and the proportion of women and octogenarians vary considerably among and within countries. There was a significant association of treating more asymptomatic patients in countries with fee for service reimbursement. The findings reflect the inconsistency of the existing guidelines and a need for cooperation among guideline committees all over the world.
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Authors
M. Venermo, G. Wang, A. Sedrakyan, J. Mao, N. Eldrup, R. DeMartino, K. Mani, M. Altreuther, B. Beiles, G. Menyhei, G. Danielsson, I. Thomson, G. Heller, C. Setacci, M. Björck, J. Cronenwett,