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Michael Holmes

Researcher at University of Sheffield

Publications -  34
Citations -  2385

Michael Holmes is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cost effectiveness & Quality-adjusted life year. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 2272 citations.

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A systematic review and economic evaluation of statins for the prevention of coronary events

TL;DR: There is evidence to suggest that statin therapy is associated with a statistically significant reduction in the risk of primary and secondary cardiovascular events and there is limited evidence for the effectiveness of statins in different subgroups.
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'Computer modeling of diabetes and its complications: A report on the Fourth Mount Hood Challenge Meeting'

TL;DR: The Fifth Mount Hood Challenge allowed modelers to identify important differences between models, address key methodological challenges, and discuss avenues of research to improve future diabetes models.
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Spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain of neuropathic or ischaemic origin: systematic review and economic evaluation

TL;DR: The evidence suggested that SCS was effective in reducing the chronic neuropathic pain of FBSS and CRPS type I and in delaying refractory angina pain onset during exercise at short-term follow-up.
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Spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain of neuropathic or ischaemic origin: systematic review and economic evaluation

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review of the literature sought clinical and cost-effectiveness data for SCS in adults with chronic neuropathic or ischaemic pain with inadequate response to medical or surgical treatment other than SCS.
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The clinical and cost-effectiveness of pulsatile machine perfusion versus cold storage of kidneys for transplantation retrieved from heart-beating and non-heart-beating donors.

TL;DR: Evaluated the clinical and cost-effectiveness of machine perfusion compared to cold storage, as a means of preserving kidneys prior to transplantation, indicated that in the long-term MP would be expected to be cheaper and more effective than CS for both HBD and NHBD recipients.