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Cost-effectiveness of hospital treatment and outcomes of acute methanol poisoning during the Czech Republic mass poisoning outbreak
- Source :
- Journal of Critical Care. 39:190-198
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2017.
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Abstract
- During an outbreak of mass methanol poisoning in the Czech Republic in 2012-2014, we compared the total hospital costs and one-year medical costs in the patients treated with different antidotes (fomepizole versus ethanol) and modalities of hemodialysis (intermittent hemodialysis, IHD, versus continuous renal replacement therapy, CRRT).Cross-sectional study in 106 patients with confirmed diagnosis treated in 30 ICU settings. For each patient, the following data were analyzed: admission laboratory data, GCS, PSS, ICU length of stay, organ failures, treatment, outcome, and total hospital costs. Of 83 survivors, in 54 (65%) patients the follow-up examination, quality of life measurement with SF36 questionnaire two years after discharge, and one-year medical costs analysis were performed.The median total hospital costs were 7200 (IQR 1500-10,900) euros and the median one-year medical costs were 1447 (IQR 133-1163) euros in the study population. The total hospital costs were higher in the patients treated with fomepizole comparing to ethanol: 12,890 (IQR 6910-16,210) versus 5590 (IQR 1430-6940) euros (p0.001). The hospital costs in the patients treated with IHD were 5400 (IQR 1520-6910) versus 12,410 (IQR 5380-16,960) euros in the patients with CRRT (p=0.317). The geometric mean ratio for increased hospital costs in the patients treated with fomepizole versus ethanol adjusted for the severity of poisoning was 3.30 (1.70-3.80 CI 95%), p0.001, and in the patients treated with IHD versus CRRT - 0.70 (0.60-0.99 CI 95%), p=0.047. The patients with visual sequelae had higher total hospital costs than those without sequelae: 10,419 (IQR 2984-14,355) versus 4605 (IQR 1303-4505) euros (p=0.009). The patients with GCS≤13 on admission had higher one-year medical costs as well (p0.001). No difference was found in physical and mental condition scores in the patients treated with different antidotes and modalities of hemodialysis two years after discharge (both p0.05).The total hospital costs in the patients with acute methanol poisoning were more than three times higher in the patients treated with fomepizole than in the patients treated with ethanol after adjustment for the severity of poisoning. The dialysis modality did not affect the total hospital costs, but the trend to lower costs was present in IHD-group.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Cost effectiveness
Cross-sectional study
Cost-Benefit Analysis
medicine.medical_treatment
Antidotes
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Disease Outbreaks
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Renal Dialysis
medicine
Humans
Prospective Studies
030212 general & internal medicine
Renal replacement therapy
Economics, Hospital
Hospital Costs
Prospective cohort study
Fomepizole
health care economics and organizations
Dialysis
Czech Republic
Ethanol
business.industry
Methanol
Poisoning
030208 emergency & critical care medicine
Health Care Costs
Middle Aged
Surgery
Hospitalization
Alcoholism
Cross-Sectional Studies
Treatment Outcome
Methanol poisoning
Emergency medicine
Quality of Life
Pyrazoles
Female
Hemodialysis
business
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 08839441
- Volume :
- 39
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Critical Care
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....50c4b56ec49eb4956c3677b537f22808