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Fig. 2 | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

Fig. 2

From: Cost-effectiveness analysis of using the TBX6-associated congenital scoliosis risk score (TACScore) in genetic diagnosis of congenital scoliosis

Fig. 2

Cost-effectiveness plane for the WES strategy versus the TACScore strategy. The scatter plot contains 500 points, and each point represents the average cost differences and average diagnostic time differences of 500 bootstrapped simulations. Points below the x-axis and on the left side of the y-axis indicate that the TACScore strategy is less costly and more time-saving than WES. Therefore, for all of these simulations, the TACScore is considered cost-effective. Abbreviations: WES, whole-exome sequencing; TACScore, TBX6-associated congenital scoliosis risk score

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