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  • The study compares the cost-effectiveness of different heparin administration methods: subcutaneous heparin injections vs. continuous intravenous infusions.
  • The results show that subcutaneous heparin (20,000 iu twice daily) is cheaper and requires less nursing time compared to intravenous options (24,000 iu and 48,000 iu).
  • The findings suggest that, due to lower costs and time savings, subcutaneous heparin should be the preferred method for administration.

Article Abstract

The cost-effectiveness of subcutaneous heparin (20,000 iu, twice daily, prefilled syringes), a continuous intravenous infusion of 24,000 iu heparin in 24 h, and the intravenous infusion of 48,000 iu heparin as two consecutive 12-h infusions of 24,000 iu, were compared. The costs were calculated by timing and observing staff in three hospitals, and by noting the costs of what they used. Cannulation of a vein by a doctor took a mean of 4 min 16 s and cost 2.61 pounds. To prepare and administer the 24,000 iu of heparin in a 24-h infusion took a mean of 22 min 42 s/day and cost 9.52 pounds. If a 48,000 iu in 24-h infusion was used it took a mean of 36 min 3 s/day and cost 16.81 pounds. The use of heparin syringes, 20,000 iu subcutaneously twice daily, took 2 min 53 s/day and cost 4.80 pounds. A generic cost formula was calculated to allow for variation in staff or drug costs. The subcutaneous and intravenous routes were assumed to be equally effective on the basis of the medical literature. This study shows that subcutaneous heparin therapy is significantly more cost-effective than intravenous heparin therapy. The reduction in cost and liberation of nursing time mean that the subcutaneous route should be preferred.

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