Remifentanil – Economic Feasibility for Routine Practice
Remifentanil – ekonomická únosnost pro běžnou praxi
Cílem sdělení je porovnání výše finančních nákladů potřebných pro kombinovanou anestezii při použití remifentanilu s finančními nákladyvynakládanými na běžnou anestezii. Rozdíl činil 75 Kč/h v neprospěch prvé. Větší hemodynamická stabilita, menší výskyt komplikací a lepší pooperačníkomfort nemocného nás vedl k zavedení remifentanilu do běžné anesteziologické praxe i za cenu mírného nárůstu finančních nákladů na anestezii.
Klíčová slova:
remifentanil – kombinovaná anestezie – finanční kalkulace
Authors:
V. Dibusz; F. Soukup; P. Kolouch
Authors‘ workplace:
ARO Městská nemocnice Neratovice, primář MUDr. Viktor Dibusz
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2000, č. 1, s. 3-4
Category:
Overview
We sought to compare the financial expenditures associated with combined anesthesia wit h remifentanil to financial expenditures associated withroutine anesthesia. The difference was 75 Czech crowns/hour in favor of routine anesthesia. However, better hemodynamic stability, lower incidenceof complications and better postoperative comfort of a patient led us to the introduction of remifentanil to routine anesthesiologic practice even whenfinancial expenditures associated with this type of anesthesia have risen mildly.
Key words:
remifentamil – combined anesthesia – financial calculation
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