Cost-effectiveness of a bacterial-binding dressing to prevent surgical site infection following caesarean section.

JOURNAL OF WOUND CARE(2019)

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Objective: A randomised controlled trial (RCT) recruited women undergoing caesarean section (CS) in Poland. The aim of the trial was to assess the efficacy of a dialkylcarbamoyl chloride (DACC)-impregnated surgical dressing (bacterial-binding dressings) compared with standard of care (SoC) in preventing surgical site infection (SSI). The aim of the present analysis was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the bacterial-binding dressings in the context of the UK National Health Service (NHS). Method: The clinical trial randomised patients to a bacterial-binding dressing (n=272) or a standard surgical dressing (n=271). The study recorded the presence of SSI and associated resource use up to 14 days postoperatively. To generalise results to the NHS, UK unit costs were applied to resource use recorded in the trial. An alternative approach applied a single UK-specific episode cost per SSI. Results: There were 543 women recruited to the trial. SSI rates were 5/272 (1.8%) and 14/271 (5.2%) for bacterial-binding dressings and SoC, respectively (p=0.04). Patients in the bacterial-binding dressing group had six fewer outpatient visits and 33 fewer hospital bed-days. The mean length of SSI-attributable hospitalisation was 2.36 days. Applying UK unit costs at 2017 prices to resource use recorded in the trial, costs of SSI prophylaxis and treatment were 48.97 pound and 24.69 pound per patient in the SoC and bacterial-binding dressing groups respectively, a difference of 24.27 pound (49.6%) per patient. The alternative costing approach produced a cost saving of 119 pound (57.6%) per patient with the bacterial-binding dressing. Conclusion: Use of bacterial-binding dressings following CS has the potential to reduce the incidence of SSI and costs to the NHS.
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caesarean section,cost-effectiveness,DACC-impregnated dressing,surgical site infection
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