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Costing anaesthetic practice - An economic comparison of regional and general anaesthesia for varicose vein and inguinal hernia surgery

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ANAESTHESIA
Volume 55, Issue 11, Pages 1106-1113

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2044.2000.01547.x

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anaesthetic costs, regional, general

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A computerised database of operating theatre activity was used to estimate the costs of regional and general anaesthesia for varicose vein and inguinal hernia surgery. Data retrieved for each procedure included the anaesthetic technique and drugs used, and the duration of anaesthesia, surgery and recovery. The costs of anaesthetic drugs and disposables, salary costs of the anaesthetic personnel and maintenance costs for anaesthetic equipment were considered. Drugs and disposables accounted for approximate to 25% of the total cost of an anaesthetic. Anaesthetic times were 5 min longer for regional anaesthesia, but recovery times were 10 min shorter following regional anaesthesia for varicose vein surgery. Staff costs were dependent on the length of time each staff member spent with the patient. Although the number of cases was small, provision of a field block and sedation for inguinal hernia repair was considerably cheaper than other anaesthetic techniques.

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