Literature DB >> 23168887

Repair costs for endobronchial ultrasound bronchoscopes.

Christopher A Hergott1, Paul Maceachern, David R Stather, Alain Tremblay.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The development of endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) has revolutionized the diagnostic approach to lung cancer and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. The capital costs associated with implementing EBUS are easily obtained from manufacturers, but the ongoing maintenance and repair costs are unknown.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to delineate the maintenance and repair costs associated with EBUS.
METHODS: For the period between October 2005 and June 30, 2009, the number of procedures and the maintenance and repair costs for both EBUS and flexible bronchoscopes were recorded. Two BF-160UCF-OL8 (Olympus, Canada) linear convex EBUS bronchoscopes were used for EBUS procedures during the course of the study. Total costs were calculated on a yearly basis and on a per procedure basis for EBUS and standard bronchoscopes and are presented in Canadian and US dollars ($1 CAN=$0.88 USD).
RESULTS: During the period of October 2005 and June 2009, a total of 949 linear convex EBUS procedures and 2767 flexible bronchoscopies were carried out. During this period, 13 separate repair issues were encountered with the EBUS bronchoscopes and control unit. The total cost for maintenance and repair of the EBUS and flexible bronchoscopes was $110,151.46 ($96,933.28 USD) and $67,301.49 ($59,225.31 USD), respectively. The average cost per procedure for EBUS and flexible bronchoscopy was $116.00 ($102.08 USD) and $24.32 ($21.42 USD), respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: The cost of EBUS repairs per procedure is significant and illustrates the importance of understanding the ongoing maintenance issues inherent in these delicate pieces of medical equipment.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 23168887     DOI: 10.1097/LBR.0b013e3181e77280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bronchology Interv Pulmonol        ISSN: 1948-8270


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