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Use of point-of care devices in patients with oral anticoagulation : a Health Technology Assessment
KCE Reports 117 (2009)
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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI): a Health Technology Assessment Update
KCE Reports 163 (2011)
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The use of statins in the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: an online tool for shared-decision making
KCE Reports 324 (2019)
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The Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator: a Health Technology Assessment
KCE Reports 58 (2007)
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Stroke units: efficacy, quality indicators and organisation
KCE Reports 181 (2012)
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Statins for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events
KCE Reports 306 (2019) A healthy lifestyle remains the most effective way of avoiding cardiovascular diseases and their consequences. Yet since 2002, the annual number of people who use cholesterol-lowering drugs from the statin family increased from 400,000 to 1,500,000. Currently, 25% of the population aged 40 and above take these drugs. Despite decreases in price due to the fact that all statins now exist in generic form, their total cost still stands at 160 million euros annually.
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Static automated external defibrillators for opportunistic use by bystanders
KCE Reports 294 (2017)
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Revascularization for lower limb peripheral arterial disease
KCE Reports 221 (2014)
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Remote monitoring for patients with implanted defibrillators. Technology evaluation and broader regulatory framework
KCE Reports 136 (2010)
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Percutaneous heart valve implantation in congenital and degenerative valve disease. A rapid Health Technology Assessment.
KCE Reports 95 (2008)
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Pacemaker therapy for bradycardia in belgium
KCE Reports 137A (2010)
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Novel serum biomarkers for the prediction of cardiovascular risk
KCE Reports 201 (2013)
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Non-invasive markers of subclinical atherosclerosis for predicting a primary cardiovascular event: a rapid systematic review
KCE Reports 244 (2015)
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Left ventricular assist devices in the treatment of end-stage heart failure
KCE Reports 264 (2016)
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General framework for a multidisciplinary quality manual for cardiac care networks
KCE Reports 213 (2013)
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Drug Eluting Stents in Belgium: Health Technology Assessment
KCE Reports 66 (2007)
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Diagnosis and treatment of varicose veins in the legs
KCE Reports 164 (2011)
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Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation
KCE Reports 184 (2012)
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Cardiovascular pre-participation screening in young athletes
KCE Reports 241 (2015) About 1 million young Belgians (14-34) are member of a sportsclub, and in addition, many others are practicing a sport outside the structure of a sport organization. As we all know, sport is very good for your health. But, unfortunately, but luckily very seldom, it can lead to a sudden death due to cardiac failure. The authorities already have made a lot of effort to limit the risk for sporters. But can we avoid this kind of shocking events by submitting young sporters, without heart complaints, to a systematic heart examination?
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Cardiac resynchronisation therapy. A health technology assessment
KCE Reports 145 (2010)