367 research outputs found
Cost-Effectiveness and Budget Impact Analyses of Selective Internal Radiation Therapy versus Atezolizumab Plus Bevacizumab from a German Statutory Health Insurance Perspective
Bjoern Schwander,1 Katharina Klesper,2 Siegbert Rossol,3 Ken Herrmann,4 York Francis Zoellner5 1Department of Health Economics & Outcomes Research, AHEAD GmbH, Bietigheim-Bissingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; 2Department of Health Economics & Epidemiology, ECON-EPI, Meerbusch, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; 3Medical Clinic, Krankenhaus Nordwest, Frankfurt a.M., Hessen, Germany; 4Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Duisburg-Essen, and German Cancer Consortium (DKTK)-University Hospital Essen, Essen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; 5Department of Health Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Hamburg, GermanyCorrespondence: Bjoern Schwander, AHEAD Gmbh, Wilhelm-Leibl-Straße 7, Bietigheim-Bissingen, D-74321, Germany, Tel + 49 1577 194 8125, Email [email protected]: To compare personalized dosimetry with yttrium-90 (90Y)-loaded glass microspheres (SIRT) vs atezolizumab and bevacizumab (A+B) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment in terms of cost-effectiveness and budget impact from a German statutory health insurance (SHI) perspective.Patients and Methods: Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and budget impact analysis (BIA) models were developed in MS Excel. The available key studies (IMbrave150 and DOSISPHERE-01) suggest that both strategies are comparable in terms of progression-free survival and overall survival in HCC, but a difference in severe adverse events (SAE) in favor of SIRT was observed. Accordingly, the CEA model investigates the endpoints “cost per SAE avoided” and “cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained”, whereas the BIA simulates the impact of a stepwise re-allocation of current market share to the option which emerges as more cost-effective from the CEA.Results: The model suite estimated a mean annual total per-patient costs of € 29,984 for SIRT, compared to € 75,725 for A+B. SIRT was associated with a lower number of SAE and a higher number of QALYs compared to A+B. Switching additionally 25% of the eligible patients (≈500) from systemic therapy to SIRT could generate annual savings of approximately € 22.6 million Euros to the SHI.Conclusion: SIRT was identified as dominant treatment strategy. SIRT use not only saves SHI expenditure compared to systemic immunotherapy but also yields extra QALYs. This positions SIRT as the dominant and more cost-effective treatment strategy for patients with HCC. The savings to the SHI system, derived from the BIA conducted, become increasingly significant with rising adoption rates of SIRT.Keywords: selective internal radiation therapy, atezolizumab, bevacizumab, hepatocellular carcinoma, cost-effectiveness, budget impac
Lattice deformation at the sub-micron scale: X-ray nanobeam measurements of elastic strain in electron shuttling devices
The lattice strain induced by metallic electrodes can impair the
functionality of advanced quantum devices operating with electron or hole
spins. Here we investigate the deformation induced by CMOS-manufactured
titanium nitride electrodes on the lattice of a buried, 10 nm-thick Si/SiGe
Quantum Well by means of nanobeam Scanning X-ray Diffraction Microscopy. We
were able to measure TiN electrode-induced local modulations of the strain
tensor components in the range of with ~60 nm lateral
resolution. We have evaluated that these strain fluctuations are reflected into
local modulations of the potential of the conduction band minimum larger than 2
meV, which is close to the orbital energy of an electrostatic quantum dot. We
observe that the sign of the strain modulations at a given depth of the quantum
well layer depends on the lateral dimensions of the electrodes. Since our work
explores the impact of device geometry on the strain-induced energy landscape,
it enables further optimization of the design of scaled CMOS-processed quantum
devices.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figure
Coincidence of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia and panic disorder: two case reports
Panic disorder (PD) is characterised by sudden attacks of intense fear with somatic symptoms including palpitations and tachycardia. Reciprocally, palpitations caused by paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) are commonly associated with anxiety and may therefore be misdiagnosed as PD. As demonstrated by two case reports, PSVT and PD can occur comorbidly in a chronological sequence, with PSVT possibly precipitating and maintaining PD via interoceptive processes or, alternatively, with PD increasing the risk for PSVT by elevating stress levels. As both PSVT and PD require different treatments, potentially helpful differential clinical diagnostic criteria are proposed
Preliminary Investigation of a Mobile Nutrition Literacy Website for Parents and Young Children
Parental nutrition literacy (PNL) correlates positively with child diet quality, but interventions for improving PNL are lacking. “Nutricity” is a novel bilingual (English/Spanish) mobile tool designed by the research team to engage parents and young children to interact with nutrition information to make nutrition decisions. The purpose of this study was to inform a future intervention through (1) assessing parental likability of Nutricity, and (2) collecting perceptions of pediatric clinic personnel on the feasibility of introducing Nutricity in pediatric clinics. PNL scores and feedback about Nutricity were collected using mixed methods from 15 English-speaking and 15 Spanish-speaking parents of 1–5 year-old children. Three parents from each language group provided additional feedback via semi-structured interviews. Interviews with 11 pediatric clinic personnel were also conducted to anticipate barriers and formulate strategies for implementing Nutricity as a clinic-based intervention. Nutricity was liked by both language groups and across all PNL levels, with a mean rating of 4.6 on a 5-point scale. Clinic personnel interviews affirmed need for and feasibility of offering Nutricity in clinics
Strain Engineered Electrically Pumped SiGeSn Microring Lasers on Si
SiGeSn holds great promise for enabling fully group-IV integrated photonics operating at wavelengths extending in the mid-infrared range. Here, we demonstrate an electrically pumped GeSn microring laser based on SiGeSn/GeSn heterostructures. The ring shape allows for enhanced strain relaxation, leading to enhanced optical properties, and better guiding of the carriers into the optically active region. We have engineered a partial undercut of the ring to further promote strain relaxation while maintaining adequate heat sinking. Lasing is measured up to 90 K, with a 75 K T0. Scaling of the threshold current density as the inverse of the outer circumference is linked to optical losses at the etched surface, limiting device performance. Modeling is consistent with experiments across the range of explored inner and outer radii. These results will guide additional device optimization, aiming at improving electrical injection and using stressors to increase the bandgap directness of the active material
Personality, posttraumatic stress and trauma type: factors contributing to posttraumatic growth and its domains in a Turkish community sample
Background: Posttraumatic growth (PTG) is conceptualized as a positive transformation resulting from coping with and processing traumatic life events. This study examined the contributory roles of personality traits, posttraumatic stress (PTS) severity and their interactions on PTG and its domains, as assessed with the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory Turkish form (PTGI-T). The study also examined the differences in PTG domains between survivors of accidents, natural disasters and unexpected loss of a loved one. Methods: The Basic Personality Traits Inventory, Posttraumatic Diagnostic Scale, and PTGI-T were administered to a large stratified cluster community sample of 969 Turkish adults in their home settings. Results: The results showed that conscientiousness, agreeableness, and openness to experience significantly related to the total PTG and most of the domains. The effects of extraversion, neuroticism and openness to experience were moderated by the PTS severity for some domains. PTG in relating to others and appreciation of life domains was lower for the bereaved group. Conclusion: Further research should examine the mediating role of coping between personality and PTG using a longitudinal design
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