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Cost-Effectiveness of α2 Agonists for IV Sedation in Critically Ill Patients

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Abstract

Among 1404 adults with critical illness receiving mechanical ventilation, the incremental cost for dexmedetomidine versus propofol was $1273.

  • The mean age of participants was 59.2 years, with 64.2% being male.
  • Dexmedetomidine compared to propofol resulted in a gain of 0.0008 quality-adjusted life years (QALYs).
  • Clonidine compared to propofol resulted in a loss of -0.0019 QALYs.
  • Mean net monetary benefits were negative for dexmedetomidine (-$53,278), clonidine (-$50,882), and propofol (-$52,036) at a willingness to pay for a QALY of $16,250.
  • The findings indicate that the economic evaluations of dexmedetomidine, clonidine, and propofol are similar in this context.

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Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Dr Lone reported serving as chair of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group, Public Health Scotland, and Director of Research, UK Intensive Care Society. Dr McKenzie reported receiving personal fees from Pharmaceutical Press for a role as editor-in-chief of Critical Illness and from Sedana Medical.
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