A randomised controlled trial of the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different knee prostheses: the Knee Arthroplasty Trial (KAT).
BACKGROUND: In the late 1990s, new developments in knee replacement were identified as a priority for research within the NHS. The newer forms of arthroplasty were more expensive and information was needed on their safety and cost-effectiveness. OBJECTIVES: The Knee Arthroplasty Trial examined the c...
Main Authors: | Murray, D, MacLennan, G, Breeman, S, Dakin, H, Johnston, L, Campbell, M, Gray, A, Fiddian, N, Fitzpatrick, R, Morris, R, Grant, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme
2014
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