[SIMULATION ANALYSIS ON COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF SANITARY AND MEDICAL MATERIAL USAGE AT URINARY TRACT INFECTION OUTBREAK CAUSED BY ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT BACTERIA IN UROLOGICAL WARD].
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(Purpose) The purpose of this study is to compare the costs of active surveillance culture (ASC) and of an environmental cleaner and disinfectant, with the medical costs for inhibiting hospitalized urinary tract infection (UTI) outbreaks in a urology ward over a 3 year 8 months period by simulation calculation. (Methods) We previously reported a UTI outbreak via antibiotic resistant bacteria transmission in 9 hospitalized patients, for which we initiated ASC and introduced a potassium peroxymonosulfate-based product (RUBYSTA® (RST)) as a disinfectant environmental cleaner, then prevented recurrence for 3 years and 8 months. This study compared the actual costs of ASC and RST use to the calculated medical expense for an outbreak leading to urosepsis on the same scale caused by transmission of antibiotic resistant bacteria. (Results) Based on our simulation calculation, ASC and disinfectant costs were about 770,000 Japanese yen lower than the medical expense of resolving an outbreak without recurrence for a period of 3 years and 8 months, based on our direct clinical experience. (Conclusion) Even though it is needless to say that education for medical stuffs, patients and their families is the most important as to the measures for prevention of infections, our simulation study suggests that ASC and RST use may reduce medical costs for resolving such outbreaks and preventing their recurrence for an extended period of time.