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. 2016 May 10;12(8):2148–2161. doi: 10.1080/21645515.2016.1160177

Table 4.

Health utilities of single sequelae.

Sequelae Base case Distribution
Amputation with substantial disabilitya 0.613 Uniform (0.490; 0.7356)
Anxietyb 0.687 Uniform (0.5496; 0.8244)
Arthritisc 0.690 Uniform (0.552; 0.828)
Depressionb 0.729 Uniform (0.583; 0.875)
Motor deficitsd 0.830 Uniform (0.664; 0.996)
Blindnesse 0.260 Uniform (0.208; 0.312)
Epilepsy or Seizuref 0.830 Uniform (0.664; 0.996)
Severe Neurological disabilitya 0.060 Uniform (0.048; 0.072)
Mental retardation (cognitive problems mild/moderate)g 0.541 Uniform (0.4328; 0.6492)
Hearing loss requiring cochlear implantationf 0.810 Uniform (0.648; 0.972)
Moderate/severe bilateral hearing lossf 0.910 Uniform (0.728; 1)
Moderate unilateral hearing lossf 0.910 Uniform (0.728; 1)
Skin necrosish 0.900 Uniform (0.720; 1)
Scarsa 1.000 Uniform (0.8; 1)
Severe speech or communication problemsi 0.390 Uniform (0.312; 0.468)
Renal failurel 0.820 Uniform (0.656; 0.984)
Chronic migrainem 0.814 Uniform (0.6512; 0.9768)
a

According to [53];

b

According to [62];

c

According to [63];

d

According to [64];

e

According to [65];

f

According to [60];

g

According to [66];

h

According to [67];

i

According to [68];

l

According to [69];

m

According to [61].