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Pharmacoeconomic Analysis of Sevoflurane versus Isoflurane Anesthesia in Elective Ambulatory Surgery
Author(s) -
Wagner Bertil KJ.,
O'Hara Dorene A.
Publication year - 1997
Publication title -
pharmacotherapy: the journal of human pharmacology and drug therapy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.227
H-Index - 109
eISSN - 1875-9114
pISSN - 0277-0008
DOI - 10.1002/j.1875-9114.1997.tb03790.x
Subject(s) - medicine , pharmacy , isoflurane , formulary , ambulatory , library science , anesthesia , family medicine , surgery , computer science
This study investigated the economic aspects of sevoflurane and isoflurane anesthesia in 47 healthy women undergoing elective ambulatory surgery, as part of a randomized, prospective clinical trial. Patient records were analyzed for anesthetic; duration of surgery, anesthesia, and recovery room stay; and associated charges. Sevoflurane is shorter acting than isoflurane, but it was not associated with a shorter duration of anesthesia or surgical unit stay, or earlier hospital discharge. Total charges associated with sevoflurane anesthesia were greater than those for isoflurane ($2641 and $2230, respectively) and primarily related to prolonged anesthesia and surgical unit stay. A minor decrease in recovery room charges ($15) associated with earlier discharge was observed with sevoflurane (p>0.05), but the agent was not associated with lower hospital charges. Larger trials and assessment of other patient populations may show sevoflurane to be more pharmacoeconomically advantageous than isoflurane.