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Title: Incremental cost-effectiveness analysis of autologous skin grafts and cultured skin graft sheet for wound therapy in burnt patients : a case study of patients at Chulalongkorn Hospital
Authors: Natee Sirisom
Advisors: Isra Sarntisart
Other author: Chulalongkorn University. Graduate School
Advisor's Email: Isra.S@Chula.ac.th
Subjects: Cost effectiveness
Skin -- Transplantation
Skin -- Surgery
Wound healing
ต้นทุนและประสิทธิผล
ผิวหนัง -- การปลูกถ่าย
ผิวหนัง -- ศัลยกรรม
การสมานแผล
Issue Date: 1999
Publisher: Chulalongkorn University
Abstract: In this study, the objective is to analyze the incremental-cost effectiveness of autologous skin graft and cultured skin graft burn therapy, from the services provider perspective, in order to use them as decision-making guideline for selecting burn therapy option. This study is based on 27 burnt and scalded patients admitted and treated with autologous skin graft in the Burn Unit at the Chulalongkorn Hospital during 1998. The resulted cost of autologous skin graft therapy is then used for approximation and calculation of the cost of cultured skin graft therapy. Finally, the results from both therapies are compared in terms of their incremental cost-effectiveness. Estimation of cost incurred to the provider for both therapies involves all cost starting from admission to discharge. In other words, it comprises of the cost from general activities and cost from specific activities. These cost of activities, in itself, contains the capital cost which breaks down into building cost, equipment cost, and the recurrent cost which splits down into labor cost and material cost. The result of the study shows that the average cost for autologous skin graft is Baht 166,343.99 per patient with 22.12%BSA (3,826.76 cm²). The average length of stay is 45.55 days. The cost comprises of Baht 85,257.52 of capital cost. Baht 71,029.39 for labor labor cost and Baht 10,057.08 for material cost. Meanwhile, the average cost for cultured skin cultured skin graft is Baht 214,897,87 per patient with 22.12%BSA (3,826.76 cm²). The average length of stay is assumed to be 30 days. The cost comprises of Baht. 71,707.68 for capital cost, Baht 89,678.48 for labor cost and Baht 53,511.71 for material cost. These costs already include the cost for cultured skin graft sheet of Baht 96,115.42 which is much less than the cost of imported sheet of around Baht 800,000. Calculation of the incremental cost-effectiveness from both therapies shows that, by switching from autologous skin graft therapy to cultured skin graft therapy, an additional of Baht 3,122.44 is needed in order to decrease the length of stay at the hospital by one day. The decrease in length of stay point to the benefit of cultured skin graft sheet production in Thailand.
Description: Thesis (M.Sc.)--Chulalongkorn University, 1999
Degree Name: Master of Science
Degree Level: Master's Degree
Degree Discipline: Health Economics
URI: http://cuir.car.chula.ac.th/handle/123456789/67368
ISBN: 9743329536
Type: Thesis
Appears in Collections:Grad - Theses

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