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    Identifying the most clinically effective exercise prescription for people with intermittent claudication (MAXIMISE): a component network meta-analysis with concurrent cost-effectiveness analysis

    Pymer, S, Harwood, AE ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5745-2564, Prosser, J, Ravindhran, B, Fenton, C, Hewitt, C, Huang, C, Long, J, Soares, MO, Sayers, R, Hatfield, J, Gordon, H, Pittack, S, Reeve, J, Duarte, A and Chetter, I (2024) Identifying the most clinically effective exercise prescription for people with intermittent claudication (MAXIMISE): a component network meta-analysis with concurrent cost-effectiveness analysis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2024 (3). ISSN 1465-1858

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    Abstract

    This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: To conduct a component network meta‐analysis (CNMA) comparing different SEP combinations to identify the most clinically effective exercise prescription for people with IC. To conduct an economic evaluation comparing different SEP combinations for people with IC to identify which are cost‐effective.

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