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    Kosten der diabetischen Retinopathie und Nephropathie in Deutschland

    Im Rahmen einer Literaturübersicht wurden die Kosten der diabetischen Retinopathie und diabetischen Nephropathie dargestellt und bewertet. Es wurde eine systematische Literaturrecherche durchgeführt, die insge...

    R.A. Bierwirth, C. Grimm, S. Nelles, R. Rychlik in Der Diabetologe (2008)

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    Die Psoriasis-Krankheitskosten korrelieren mit der Schwere des klinischen Befundes und nicht mit der psychischen Krankheitslast

    Psoriasis is a chronic relapsing immune-mediated illness with a prevalence of 2% in Europe. Nearly 20% of the patients suffer from psoriasis at moderate to severe stage which needs a combined therapy of photot...

    S. Nelles, D. Daniel, L. Stratmann in PharmacoEconomics German Research Articles (2007)

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    Kosten der patientenkontrollierten Analgesie (PCA) im Rahmen des postoperativen Schmerzmanagements in Deutschland

    Der systematische Literaturreview analysiert die Kosten der postoperativen patientenkontrollierten Schmerztherapie (PCA) in Deutschland.

    L. Stratmann, S. Nelles, T. Heinen-Kammerer, R. Rychlik in Der Schmerz (2007)

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    Added Therapeutic Value of Memantine in the Treatment of Moderate to Severe Alzheimer’s Disease

    When evaluating the added therapeutic value of a drug, evidence of greater overall benefit or at least an add-on benefit is increasingly being required. Therefore, cost-effectiveness in addition to clinical ef...

    Dr T. Heinen-Kammerer, H. Rulhoff, S. Nelles, R. Rychlik in Clinical Drug Investigation (2006)

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    Policy decision making and outcomes research in drug utilization

    Health-care systems all over the world tend to be under permanent review and policy decision making is increasingly driven only by political decisions concerning resource allocation. Drug utilization is a majo...

    R. Rychlik, A. Wertheimer, H. Rusche, M. Augustin, S. Nelles in Journal of Public Health (2005)

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    Using at least 5×106/kg CD34+ cells for autologous stem cell transplantation significantly reduces febrile complications and use of antibiotics after transplantation

    For autologous stem cell transplantation, it is common practice to infuse at least 2 × 106/kg CD34+ cells to ensure rapid engraftment. However it was recently claimed that increasing the threshold to 5×106/kg lea...

    C Scheid, A Draube, M Reiser, A Schulz, J Chemnitz, S Nelles in Bone Marrow Transplantation (1999)