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Table 4 Mean preoperative and overall perioperative costs ($US) per patient

From: The cost-effectiveness of an outpatient anesthesia consultation clinic before surgery: a matched Hong Kong cohort study

Cost category

Clinic group

Conventional group

Mean differencea

P-value

 

(n = 176)

(n = 176)

(95% CI)

 

a. Outpatient clinic

109.20

0

109.20

<0.001

b. Medication prescribed by anesthesiologist

0.48

0.15

0.33 (−0.18 to 0.85)

0.20

c. Investigations ordered by anesthesiologist

36.14

24.74

11.40 (0.59 to 22.19)

0.04

d. Cancellation of surgery

15.99

58.64

−42.65 (−126.49 to 41.13)

0.32

e. Inpatient bed before surgeryb

335.87

876.99

−541.12 (−656.58 to −425.67)

<0.001

Total preoperative cost (a to d)

497.68

960.52

−462.84 (−648.12 to −277.58)

<0.001

f. Inpatient bed on day of surgery and afterwards

2,247.13

1,956.58

290.55 (−187.01 to 768.12)

0.23

Total perioperative cost (a to f)

2,744.81

2,917.10

−172.29 (−684.48 to 339.89)

0.51

  1. aNegative value implies that outpatient anesthesia consultation clinic is less expensive than conventional approach; positive value implies that outpatient anesthesia consultation clinic is more expensive than conventional approach. b95 patients in the clinic group were admitted at least one day before surgery into hospital.