The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in Australia

Rhodri Saunders, Amanda Hansson Hedblom Coreva Scientific GmbH & Co. KG, Königswinter, GermanyCorrespondence: Rhodri SaundersCoreva Scientific GmbH & Co. KG, Im Mühlenbruch 1, Königswinter, 53639, GermanyTel +49 2223 781 8010Fax +49 761 76999421Email rhodri@coreva-scientific.comIntroduction:...

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Main Authors: Saunders R, Hansson Hedblom A
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2021-08-01
Series:ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research
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spelling doaj-7c6976ec84314244bb6c019ea9a4b23c2021-08-12T19:59:26ZengDove Medical PressClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research1178-69812021-08-01Volume 1372773567832The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in AustraliaSaunders RHansson Hedblom ARhodri Saunders, Amanda Hansson Hedblom Coreva Scientific GmbH & Co. KG, Königswinter, GermanyCorrespondence: Rhodri SaundersCoreva Scientific GmbH & Co. KG, Im Mühlenbruch 1, Königswinter, 53639, GermanyTel +49 2223 781 8010Fax +49 761 76999421Email rhodri@coreva-scientific.comIntroduction: Sternal wound infections (SWIs) are severe adverse events of cardiac surgery. This study aimed to estimate the economic burden of SWIs following coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) in Australia. It also aimed to estimate the national and hospital cost-benefit of adopting single-patient electrocardiograph (spECG) systems for CABG monitoring, a measure that reduces the rate of surgical site infections (SSIs).Material and Methods: A literature review, which focused on CABG-related SSIs, was conducted to identify data which were then used to adapt a published Markov cost-effectiveness model. The model adopted an Australian hospital perspective.Results: The average SWI-related cost of care increase per patient was estimated at 1022 Australian dollars (AUD), and the annual burden to the Australian health care system at AUD 9.2 million. SWI burden comprised 360 additional intensive care unit (ICU) days; 1979 additional general ward (GW) days; and 186 readmissions. Implementing spECG resulted in 103 fewer ICU days, 565 fewer GW days, 48 avoided readmissions, and a total national cost saving of AUD 2.5 million, annually. A hospital performing 200 yearly CABGs was estimated to save AUD 54,830.Conclusion: SWIs cause substantial costs to the Australian health care system. Implementing new technologies shown to reduce the SWI rate is likely to benefit patients and reduce costs.Keywords: sternal wound infection, surgical site infection, electrocardiography, patient readmission, patient safety, medical economicshttps://www.dovepress.com/the-economic-implications-of-introducing-single-patient-ecg-systems-fo-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CEORsternal wound infectionsurgical site infectionelectrocardiographypatient readmissionpatient safetymedical economics
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The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in Australia
ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research
sternal wound infection
surgical site infection
electrocardiography
patient readmission
patient safety
medical economics
author_facet Saunders R
Hansson Hedblom A
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title The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in Australia
title_short The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in Australia
title_full The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in Australia
title_fullStr The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in Australia
title_full_unstemmed The Economic Implications of Introducing Single-Patient ECG Systems for Cardiac Surgery in Australia
title_sort economic implications of introducing single-patient ecg systems for cardiac surgery in australia
publisher Dove Medical Press
series ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research
issn 1178-6981
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Rhodri Saunders, Amanda Hansson Hedblom Coreva Scientific GmbH & Co. KG, Königswinter, GermanyCorrespondence: Rhodri SaundersCoreva Scientific GmbH & Co. KG, Im Mühlenbruch 1, Königswinter, 53639, GermanyTel +49 2223 781 8010Fax +49 761 76999421Email rhodri@coreva-scientific.comIntroduction: Sternal wound infections (SWIs) are severe adverse events of cardiac surgery. This study aimed to estimate the economic burden of SWIs following coronary artery bypass grafts (CABG) in Australia. It also aimed to estimate the national and hospital cost-benefit of adopting single-patient electrocardiograph (spECG) systems for CABG monitoring, a measure that reduces the rate of surgical site infections (SSIs).Material and Methods: A literature review, which focused on CABG-related SSIs, was conducted to identify data which were then used to adapt a published Markov cost-effectiveness model. The model adopted an Australian hospital perspective.Results: The average SWI-related cost of care increase per patient was estimated at 1022 Australian dollars (AUD), and the annual burden to the Australian health care system at AUD 9.2 million. SWI burden comprised 360 additional intensive care unit (ICU) days; 1979 additional general ward (GW) days; and 186 readmissions. Implementing spECG resulted in 103 fewer ICU days, 565 fewer GW days, 48 avoided readmissions, and a total national cost saving of AUD 2.5 million, annually. A hospital performing 200 yearly CABGs was estimated to save AUD 54,830.Conclusion: SWIs cause substantial costs to the Australian health care system. Implementing new technologies shown to reduce the SWI rate is likely to benefit patients and reduce costs.Keywords: sternal wound infection, surgical site infection, electrocardiography, patient readmission, patient safety, medical economics
topic sternal wound infection
surgical site infection
electrocardiography
patient readmission
patient safety
medical economics
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