A cost-effectiveness analysis of conservative versus surgical management for the initial treatment of stress urinary incontinence

May 10, 2017 by in GYNECOLOGY Comments Off on A cost-effectiveness analysis of conservative versus surgical management for the initial treatment of stress urinary incontinence

Objective We sought to determine whether conservative or surgical therapy is more cost effective for the initial treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Study Design We created a decision tree…

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We thank Tse, Wong, and Sridhar for their question regarding the use of vancomycin serum levels that were obtained at the time of delivery in an attempt to assess a…

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We thank Dr Aderibigbe for his interest in our article regarding the association between high risk HPV infection at entry to care and preeclampsia. We agree that human papillomavirus (HPV)…

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Response to publication entitled: High-risk human papillomavirus at entry to prenatal care and risk of preeclampsia, McDonnold et al

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In their interesting article, High-risk HPV and entry to prenatal care and risk of preeclampsia in the February 2014 edition of your journal, McDonnold et al, concluded that high risk HPV…

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We appreciate the comments of Dr Sholapurkar regarding our paper, which was written with 2 principal objectives. The first was to explain why we believe all practitioners working with women…

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