| Literature DB >> 439338 |
M R Alexander, J J Ambre, B I Liskow, D C Trost.
Abstract
Increasing use of normal human serum albumin may be contributing to the rising cost of medical care. To investigate whether albumin is extensively overused or abused, a study of the quality of albumin use was conducted in a Veterans Administration Hospital. Specific criteria for appropriate use were developed using guidelines defined at a national symposium. A review of use during a three-month period showed that surgery patients received 91% of the albumin administered during that period; of the total amount administered, 41% was used inappropriately; the decision to administer albumin to patients undergoing surgery appeared to be correct only 29% of the time; and an estimated $40,000 was spent on inappropriately used albumin at this hospital in 1977.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 439338
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMA ISSN: 0098-7484 Impact factor: 56.272