Cost-effectiveness of general anesthesia vs spinal anesthesia in fast-track abdominal benign hysterectomy
- PMID: 22083055
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2011.05.043
Cost-effectiveness of general anesthesia vs spinal anesthesia in fast-track abdominal benign hysterectomy
Abstract
Objective: The study objective was to compare total costs for hospital stay and postoperative recovery for 2 groups of women who underwent fast-track abdominal benign hysterectomy: 1 group under general anesthesia; 1 group under spinal anesthesia. Costs were evaluated in relation to health-related quality of life.
Study design: Costs of treatment were analyzed retrospectively with data from a randomized multicenter study at 5 hospitals in Sweden. Of 180 women who were scheduled for benign abdominal hysterectomy, 162 women were assigned randomly for the study: 80 women allocated to general anesthesia and 82 women to spinal anesthesia.
Results: Total costs (hospital costs plus cost-reduced productivity costs) were lower for the spinal anesthesia group. Women who had spinal anesthesia had a faster recovery that was measured by health-related quality of life and quality adjusted life-years gained in postoperative month 1.
Conclusion: The use of spinal anesthesia for fast-track benign abdominal hysterectomy was more cost-effective than general anesthesia.
Copyright © 2011. Published by Mosby, Inc.
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