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Cost analysis of two anaesthetic machines: "Primus®" and "Zeus®"

2012; BioMed Central; Volume: 5; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1186/1756-0500-5-3

ISSN

1756-0500

Autores

José Hinz, Nadine Rieske, Bernd Schwien, Aron‐Frederik Popov, Prashant N. Mohite, Oliver C. Radke, Armin Bartsch, Michael Quintel, Klaus Züchner,

Tópico(s)

Anesthesia and Pain Management

Resumo

Two anaesthetic machines, the "Primus®" and the "Zeus®" (Draeger AG, Lübeck, Germany), were subjected to a cost analysis by evaluating the various expenses that go into using each machine.These expenses included the acquisition, maintenance, training and device-specific accessory costs. In addition, oxygen, medical air and volatile anaesthetic consumption were determined for each machine.Anaesthesia duration was 278 ± 140 and 208 ± 112 minutes in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The purchase cost was €3.28 and €4.58 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The maintenance cost was €0.90 and €1.20 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. We found that the O2 cost was €0.015 ± 0.013 and €0.056 ± 0.121 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The medical air cost was €0.005 ± 0.003 and €0.016 ± 0.027 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The volatile anaesthetic cost was €2.40 ± 2.40 and €4.80 ± 4.80 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively.This study showed that the "Zeus®" generates a higher cost per hour of operation compared to the "Primus®".

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