The Cost of Flexible Bronchoscopes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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Background and Objective: Until 2009, only reusable bronchoscopes were marketed, but the introduction and widespread adoption of single-use flexible bronchoscopes (SFBs) as an emerging technology has since accelerated. Several studies have described the costs of reusable flexible bronchoscopes (RFBs) and SFBs. This meta-analysis aimed to compile the current published evidence to analyse the cost of different scenarios using RFBs and SFBs. Methods: All published literature describing the cost of RFBs or SFBs was identified by searching PubMed, Embase and Google Scholar, limited to those between 1 January, 2009 and 6 November, 2020. Included studies should report the total cost of RFBs. Continuous data were extracted for relevant outcomes and analysed using RStudio® 4.0.3 as the standardised mean difference and standard error of the mean in a mixed-effects model. Risk of bias was assessed based on the reporting quality. Results: In the systematic literature review, 342 studies were initially identified, and 11 were included in the final analysis. The mean RFB procedure cost was $266 (standard error of the mean: 34), including capital investments, repairs and reprocessing costs of $91, $92 and $83, respectively. The mean SFB procedure cost was $289 (standard error of the mean: 10). The incremental cost was $23 (standard error of the mean: 33) and was not significant (p = 0.46). Because of the economy of scale, RFB is more likely to be cost minimising compared with SFB when performing 306 or 39 procedures per site or RFB, respectively. Conclusions: In this study, we found no significant difference in the cost of use between RFBs and SFBs and a high risk of bias.

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Andersen, C. Ø., Travis, H., Dehlholm-Lambertsen, E., Russell, R., & Jørgensen, E. P. (2022, November 1). The Cost of Flexible Bronchoscopes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. PharmacoEconomics - Open. Adis. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41669-022-00356-0

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