[Misleading study in The Lancet on the outcome of the Swedish AAA screening program]
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[Misleading study in The Lancet on the outcome of the Swedish AAA screening program]
Abstract
In a recent publication in The Lancet Johansson and colleagues claim no effect on aneurysm mortality among men participating in the Swedish AAA screening program, and question its justification. The study is, however, limited by a corrupt study design and incorrect data, making the publication misleading. On the contrary, several RCTs and contemporary nationwide data with sufficient follow-up clearly show that AAA screening saves lives and is highly cost-effective. The program has so far identified about 6000 men with an AAA, of whom 1500 have been operated on to prevent rupture. Thus, more than 750 men have experienced a longer life (by a mean of 8 years) as a result of the program. Continuous evaluation of the program is important but requires a scientifically sound methodology.
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Replik angående screening för bukaortaaneurysm: - Dags för oberoende granskning av det svenska screeningprogrammet.Lakartidningen. 2018 Sep 5;115:FCIC. Lakartidningen. 2018. PMID: 30204226 Swedish. No abstract available.
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Benefits and harms of screening men for abdominal aortic aneurysm in Sweden: a registry-based cohort study.Lancet. 2018 Jun 16;391(10138):2441-2447. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31031-6. Lancet. 2018. PMID: 29916384
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