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Pharmacoeconomic analysis of effectiveness of original protocol of nutritional support in surgical intensive care unit

Abstract

Emergency and planned surgery is always accompanied by the development of hypermetabolism-hypercatabolism syndrome. Late and unadequate nutritional support of the critically ill patient after surgery leads to the development of a number of adverse effects and complications. The economic costs and consequences of protein-energy malnutrition were studied in this trial. In surgical intensive care unit of a large general hospital we have created the original protocol of nutritional support for surgical patients based on the principles of early clinical nutrition and maximum adequacy to the specific metabolic needs of the operated patient. Conducted pharmacoeconomic analysis using the cost effectiveness method (cost effectiveness analysis) has demonstrated significant fiscal savings when using the original protocol of nutritional support.

About the Authors

I. V. Polyakov
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation


K. N. Zolotukhin
Ural State Medical University
Russian Federation


I. N. Leiderman
Republican Clinical Hospital n.a. G. G. Kuvatov
Russian Federation


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Polyakov I.V., Zolotukhin K.N., Leiderman I.N. Pharmacoeconomic analysis of effectiveness of original protocol of nutritional support in surgical intensive care unit. Medical alphabet. 2017;3(29):36-40. (In Russ.)

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