篇名 | Costs Associated with Extracorporeal Life Support Used in Adults: A Single-Center Study |
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卷期 | 27:4 |
作者 | Tseng, Yuan-hsi 、 Wu, Meng-yu 、 Tsai, Feng-chun 、 Chen, Hai-jing 、 Lin, Pyng Jing |
頁次 | 221-228 |
關鍵字 | Cost analysis 、 Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation 、 Extracorporeal life support 、 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 、 MEDLINE 、 SCI 、 Scopus |
出刊日期 | 201112 |
Background: To identify predictors of the total hospital costs associated with adult extracorporeal life support (ECLS).Methods: This retrospective study included 72 adults receiving ECLS for postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock,non-postcardiotomy cardiogenic shock or arrest, and adult respiratory distress syndrome in a single institution between January 2008 and December 2009. Data pertaining to the total hospital costs borne by these patients at a single institution, including pre- and post-ECLS hospital stay and procedures, were obtained and compared for patients who received ECLS for different indications and had different outcomes.
Results: Forty-six patients were weaned off ECLS, and 31 survived to
hospital discharge. The mean durations of ECLS and hospital stay were 173 hours and 50 days, respectively. The 2-year survival rate was 96.3% in discharged patients without major squeal. The mean and median of the estimated total hospital costs were 39,845 USD and 39,262 USD, respectively. Personnel (41%) and blood product (8%) accounted for 50% of the total hospital costs.Calculated using the multiple linear regression, the prediction model of the ECLS-associated costs was as follows:total hospital cost (USD) = 20,514 + 314 ╳ Total hospital stay (d) + 11,107 ╳ In-hospital mortality - 7,343 ╳ Non-postcardiotomy ECLS-assisted resuscitation (R2 = 0.43).Conclusion: The length of hospital stay and occurrence of in-hospital mortality were predictors of the total hospital
costs associated with adult ECLS. Therefore, strategies that may contribute to the final success of ECLS, such as actively including the good-prognostic candidates, should be adopted.