Implementing Protocol-Based Therapy of Continuous Neuromuscular Blockade Provides Cost Minimization:

2001 
Objective:To compare empiric and protocol-based therapies of neuromuscular blockade in terms of cost and control of paralysis.Methods:Data were prospectively collected for nine months before and five months after a protocol was implemented in the 24-bed medical/surgical/neurologic intensive care unit as a physician-initiated, doublesided medication order form. Pancuronium was the preferred agent and vecuronium was an alternative for patients with renal dysfunction, hepatic dysfunction, or hemodynamic instability.Results:Twenty-nine empiric-therapy patients and 17 protocol-based therapy patients were comparatively evaluated. Length of stay in the intensive care unit and duration of neuromuscular blockade were similar between groups. Protocol adherence rate was 76.5%. Protocol-based therapy increased the hourly dose of pancuronium (0.29 ± 0.37 mg vs. 0.02 ± 0.10 mg; p < 0.005) and reduced the mean hourly cost of neuromuscular blockade compared with empiric therapy ($5.11 ± 4.76 Canadian [CDN] vs. $9.03 ± 7....
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