ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ENZYMATIC DEBRI DEMENT VERSUS STANDARD BURN CARE: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS

J. Minic, M. Vestita, E. Vigato, E. Dallapozza, Y. Shoham, Umberto Lavagnolo, F. P. Bianchi, A. Fratucello, M. Governa

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    Abstract

    When compared to standard surgical management, rapid enzymatic debridement of deep burns reduces the need for surgery while achieving similar long-term results. However, few studies have directly compared the costs of standard surgical and enzymatic burn care. We conducted a study comparing the care costs of 44 adult burn patients treated before (n=22) and after (n=22) introducing rapid bromelain-based enzymatic debridement (BED) of deep burns. Mean age was 59 years, 54% were male, and mean total body surface area (TBSA) was 23.5%. Burn etiology included flame and scalding burns (8). Groups treated with standard of care and enzymatic debridement were comparable in terms of age, sex and TBSA. Burn management with BED significantly reduced total debridement costs as well as grand total costs when compared with traditional surgical care. Such reduction was mostly related to lower costs associated with reduced surgical care and less facilities and resources consumption in the BED group.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)148-158
    Number of pages11
    JournalAnnals of Burns and Fire Disasters
    Volume37
    Issue number2
    StatePublished - 1 Jun 2024

    Keywords

    • NexoBrid®
    • bromelain-based enzymatic debridement
    • cost
    • enzymatic burn care

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Emergency Medicine
    • Emergency
    • Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine

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