Costs related to inappropriate use of albumin in Spain

Albumin has been used in various treatments for > 50 years, but, recently, its use in clinical practice has become very controversial. To assess the use of albumin in clinical practice in the public hospital setting in Andalucía, Spain, focusing on the economic repercussions of the inappropriate...

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Published inThe Annals of pharmacotherapy Vol. 34; no. 10; p. 1198
Main Authors Tarín Remohí, M J, Sánchez Arcos, A, Santos Ramos, B, Bautista Paloma, J, Guerrero Aznar, M D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.10.2000
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Summary:Albumin has been used in various treatments for > 50 years, but, recently, its use in clinical practice has become very controversial. To assess the use of albumin in clinical practice in the public hospital setting in Andalucía, Spain, focusing on the economic repercussions of the inappropriate use of albumin. Multicentered observational study in 22 public hospitals in which all patients receiving albumin (from start to conclusion of treatment) were assessed during a five-month period on three predetermined, nonconsecutive days. The clinical indications for albumin were evaluated on the basis of Guidelines, a consensus document created by a multidisciplinary team for dissemination by the Governmental Health Authority to all hospitals within its purview. The data were abstracted from the patient case report forms by the pharmacist selected to compile the data in each of the participating hospitals. A total of 242 forms reporting the use of 62,282 g of albumin were evaluated. The most frequent prescribing motives were nutritional intervention (23%), paracentesis in cirrhotic patients (19%), and radical surgery (11%). Only 59 prescriptions (24%), corresponding to 14,539 g of albumin (23%), were considered appropriate. The total cost of albumin therapy for the 242 cases was $183,796 (US$); $42,905 (23%) of this figure was the cost of appropriate use of albumin and $140,891 (77%) was the amount related to inappropriate use. Evaluated against model guidelines, the use of most of the albumin, deemed clinically necessary by the prescribers, was considered unnecessary or inappropriate. Hence, institutions need to define and implement guidelines that focus on responsible use of such agents in an increasingly cost-conscious healthcare environment.
ISSN:1060-0280
DOI:10.1345/aph.19385