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Strategy for control of muscle force using a 3D multi electrode array in intraneural stimulation
A control algorithm for regulation of the force produced by the rat EDL muscle is presented, using a 128-electrodes intraneural stimulation device. The algorithm is based on force regulation in nature; its task is basically to find a combination of rate coding and recruitment to produce a required force, keeping fatigue minimized. The algorithm was tested in a simulated environment, with satisfactory result
The cost-utility of Viagra® in The Netherlands
OBJECTIVE: Clinical trials suggest that sildenafil is an effective treatment for erectile dysfunction. Nevertheless, reimbursement is controversial: sildenafil is expected to be more effective than conservative therapy (papaverine/ phentolamine injections), but also more costly to society. Economic appraisal of sildenafil is of interest given the prevalence of the disorder.
DESIGN: We analyzed the cost-effectiveness of a sildenafil scenario (allowing a switch to injection therapy) and the papaverine/ phentolamine scenario (conservative therapy, no switch allowed). Analyses were performed from the societal perspective. Values for health states of erectile dysfunction were collected using time trade-off. Using these values (N=169), we converted trial outcomes (Goldstein, 1998) into quality adjusted lif
Exploring the Impact of Adding a Respiratory Dimension to the EQ-5D-5L.
Objectives. To evaluate the impact of adding a respiratory dimension (a bolt-on dimension) to the EQ-5D-5L health
state valuations. Methods. Based on extensive regression and principal component analyses, 2 respiratory bolt-on
candidates were formulated: R1, limitations in physical activities due to shortness of breath, and R2, breathing problems. Valuation interviews for the selected bol
The Fold-in, Fold-out Design for DCE Choice Tasks: Application to Burden of Disease
Background. In discrete-choice experiments (DCEs), choice alternatives are described by attributes. The importance
of each attribute can be quantified by analyzing respondents’ choices. Estimates are valid only if alternatives are
defined comprehensively, but choice tasks can become too difficult for respondents if too many attributes are
included. Several solutions for this dilemma have been proposed, but these have practical or theoretical drawbacks
and cannot be applied in all settings. The objective of the current article is to demonstrate an alternative solution, the
fold-in, fold-out approach (FiFo). We use a motivating example, the ABC Index for burden of disease in chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Methods. Under FiFo, all attributes are part of all choice sets, but they are
grouped into domains. These are either folded in (all attributes have the same level) or folded out (levels may differ).
FiFo was applied to the valuation of the ABC Index, which included 15 attributes. The data were analyzed in
Bayesian mixed logit regression, with additional parameters to account for increased complexity in folded-out questionnaires and potential differences in weight due to the folding status of dom
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