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Erschienen in: Internal and Emergency Medicine 1/2018

28.12.2016 | EM - ORIGINAL

Using continuous quantitative capnography for emergency department procedural sedation: a systematic review and cost-effectiveness analysis

verfasst von: Nicholas Matthew Mohr, Andrew Stoltze, Azeemuddin Ahmed, Elizabeth Kiscaden, Dan Shane

Erschienen in: Internal and Emergency Medicine | Ausgabe 1/2018

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Abstract

End-tidal CO2 has been advocated to improve safety of emergency department (ED) procedural sedation by decreasing hypoxia and catastrophic outcomes. This study aimed to estimate the cost-effectiveness of routine use of continuous waveform quantitative end-tidal CO2 monitoring for ED procedural sedation in prevention of catastrophic events. Markov modeling was used to perform cost-effectiveness analysis to estimate societal costs per prevented catastrophic event (death or hypoxic brain injury) during routine ED procedural sedation. Estimates for efficacy of capnography and safety of sedation were derived from the literature. This model was then applied to all procedural sedations performed in US EDs with assumptions selected to maximize efficacy and minimize cost of implementation. Assuming that capnography decreases the catastrophic adverse event rate by 40.7% (proportional to efficacy in preventing hypoxia), routine use of capnography would decrease the 5-year estimated catastrophic event rate in all US EDs from 15.5 events to 9.2 events (difference 6.3 prevented events per 5 years). Over a 5-year period, implementing routine end-tidal CO2 monitoring would cost an estimated $2,830,326 per prevented catastrophic event, which translates into $114,007 per quality-adjusted life-year. Sensitivity analyses suggest that reasonable assumptions continue to estimate high costs of prevented catastrophic events. Continuous waveform quantitative end-tidal CO2 monitoring is a very costly strategy to prevent catastrophic complications of procedural sedation when applied routinely in ED procedural sedations.
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Metadaten
Titel
Using continuous quantitative capnography for emergency department procedural sedation: a systematic review and cost-effectiveness analysis
verfasst von
Nicholas Matthew Mohr
Andrew Stoltze
Azeemuddin Ahmed
Elizabeth Kiscaden
Dan Shane
Publikationsdatum
28.12.2016
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Internal and Emergency Medicine / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1828-0447
Elektronische ISSN: 1970-9366
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-016-1587-3

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