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Potential Cost Savings Associated with a Multiuse Preoperative and Preinjection Eyedrop Protocol
- Source :
- Ophthalmology. 129(11)
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- To calculate the cost savings associated with a multiuse preoperative and preinjection eyedrop protocol.Economic analysis.Adults undergoing ophthalmic surgical procedures requiring preoperative dilation and intravitreal injections.Economic modeling with scenario analysis was used to derive the value for cost savings secondary to a protocol in which perioperative mydriatic eyedrop bottles are used across multiple patients versus the current protocol in which drop bottles are wasted after single-patient use. Similar analyses were performed for a multiuse povidone-iodine protocol for intravitreal injections. Sensitivity analyses were used to test baseline model assumptions with varying degrees of waste and patient volume.The multiuse mydriatic protocol allowed for a 97.1% reduction in the number of eyedrop bottles required for the single-use protocol (1037 bottles vs. 35 850 bottles). This led to an estimated 5-year cost savings of approximately $240 000 (nominal) per institution (performing an average of 1434 cases/year) in the base case. This savings varied minimally in sensitivity analyses accounting for practical limitations (loss, expiration, or contamination) of multiuse containers, with savings of 97.54% to 95.00% for excess supply ranges from 0% to 100% in the multiuse protocol. Likewise, the cost savings varied minimally in sensitivity analyses for eyedrop sizes, with savings of 99.23% to 96.69% for mydriatic eyedrop sizes of 15 μl per drop to 65 μl per drop, respectively, in the multiuse protocol. Over a 5-year period, for povidone-iodine drops before performing intravitreal injection, the multiuse protocol required 153 bottles compared with 41 954 bottles (99.6% reduction) for the current single-use protocol, resulting in a nominal cost savings of $41 801, which varied minimally in sensitivity analyses.Multiuse perioperative mydriatic eyedrops are a viable option for cost and environmental waste reduction for ophthalmologic procedures and surgeries requiring dilation. Likewise, multiuse povidone-iodine may allow for large relative cost reduction for in-office procedures. The total potential savings over 5 years was estimated at more than $280 000 before adjusting for inflation.
Details
- ISSN :
- 15494713
- Volume :
- 129
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Ophthalmology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....83d33ddd0e01adcdfeea84c55a15c82f