Abstract:Little is known about how physicians make decisions when the evidence is incomplete or controversial. While thrombolysis improves survival following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), conflicting evidence exists as to any specific agent's superiority, particularly if cost-effectiveness is considered. Using a Bayesian hierarchical model, the authors examined the patient, physician, and hospital characteristics that are related to the decision-making process concerning the choice of thrombolytic agent in a prosp… Show more
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