Pharmacoeconomic assessment of propofol 2% used for prolonged sedation

Mar 14, 2001Critical care medicine

Cost analysis of using 2% propofol for long-term sedation

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Abstract

The duration of sedation for patients using propofol 2% averaged 122.4 hours.

  • The frequency of hypertriglyceridemia was 3.9% in the propofol 2% group, compared to 20.4% in the propofol 1% group.
  • Therapeutic failure rates were 19.6% for propofol 2% and 33.4% for propofol 1%, with no statistically significant difference.
  • Weaning time was significantly shorter for the propofol 2% group at 32.3 hours compared to 97.9 hours for the midazolam group.
  • The cost of sedation was $7.69 per hour for propofol, which is higher than the $2.68 per hour for midazolam.
  • The economic benefit of using propofol 2% was reduced due to the need for higher doses in the initial 48 hours.

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