| Literature DB >> 35846425 |
Lisa Wm Leung1, Zaki Akhtar1, Christos Kontogiannis1, Ryan J Imhoff2, Hannah Taylor3, Mark M Gallagher1.
Abstract
Randomised evidence supports an early rhythm control strategy as treatment for AF, and catheter ablation outperforms medical therapy in terms of effectiveness when studied as first- and second-line treatment. Despite evidence consistently showing that catheter ablation treatment is superior to medical therapy in most AF patients, only a small proportion receive ablation, in some cases after a prolonged trial of ineffective medical therapy. Health economics research in electrophysiology remains limited but is recognised as being important in influencing positive change to ensure early access to ablation services for all eligible patients. Such information has informed the updated recommendations from the recently published National Institute for Health and Care Excellence clinical guideline on the diagnosis and management of AF, but increased awareness is needed to drive real-world adoption and to ensure patients are quickly referred to specialists. In this article, economic evaluations of catheter ablation versus medical therapy are reviewed.Entities:
Keywords: Economic evaluation; atrial fibrillation; catheter ablation; cost-effectiveness; medical therapy
Year: 2022 PMID: 35846425 PMCID: PMC9277614 DOI: 10.15420/aer.2021.46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arrhythm Electrophysiol Rev ISSN: 2050-3369