BMC Research Notes (Jan 2012)

Cost analysis of two anaesthetic machines: "Primus<sup>®</sup>" and "Zeus<sup>®</sup>"

  • Hinz Jose,
  • Rieske Nadine,
  • Schwien Bernd,
  • Popov Aron F,
  • Mohite Prashant N,
  • Radke Oliver,
  • Bartsch Armin,
  • Quintel Michael,
  • Züchner Klaus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 3

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background Two anaesthetic machines, the "Primus®" and the "Zeus®" (Draeger AG, Lübeck, Germany), were subjected to a cost analysis by evaluating the various expenses that go into using each machine. Methods These expenses included the acquisition, maintenance, training and device-specific accessory costs. In addition, oxygen, medical air and volatile anaesthetic consumption were determined for each machine. Results Anaesthesia duration was 278 ± 140 and 208 ± 112 minutes in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The purchase cost was €3.28 and €4.58 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The maintenance cost was €0.90 and €1.20 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. We found that the O2 cost was €0.015 ± 0.013 and €0.056 ± 0.121 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The medical air cost was €0.005 ± 0.003 and €0.016 ± 0.027 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. The volatile anaesthetic cost was €2.40 ± 2.40 and €4.80 ± 4.80 per hour of operation in the Primus® and the Zeus®, respectively. Conclusion This study showed that the "Zeus®" generates a higher cost per hour of operation compared to the "Primus®".