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Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
A preliminary analysis of the reduction of chemotherapy waste in the treatment of cancer with centralization of drug preparation
Adriano Hyeda1  Elide Sbardellotto Mariano Da Costa1 
关键词: chemotherapy;    health services administration;    good manipulation practices;    medical waste;    neoplasia;    quimioterapia;    administração de serviços de saúde;    boas práticas de manipulação;    resíduos de serviços de saúde;    neoplasias;   
DOI  :  10.1590/1806-9282.61.04.368
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】
SummaryIntroduction:chemotherapy is essential to treat most types of cancer. Often, there is chemotherapy waste in the preparation of drugs prescribed to the patient. Leftover doses result in toxic waste production.Objective:the aim of the study was to analyze chemotherapy waste reduction at a centralized drug preparation unit.Methods:the study was cross-sectional, observational and descriptive, conducted between 2010 and 2012. The data were obtained from chemotherapy prescriptions made by oncologists linked to a health insurance plan in Curitiba, capital of the state of Paraná, in southern Brazil. Dose and the cost of chemotherapy waste were calculated in each application, considering the dose prescribed by the doctor and the drug dosages available for sale. The variables were then calculated considering a hypothetical centralized drug preparation unit.Results:there were 176 patients with a cancer diagnosis, 106 of which underwent treatment with intravenous chemotherapy. There were 1,284 applications for intravenous anticancer medications. There was a total of 63,824mg in chemotherapy waste, the cost of which was BRL 448,397.00. The average cost of chemotherapy waste per patient was BRL 4,607.00. In the centralized model, there was 971.80mg of chemotherapy waste, costing BRL 13,991.64. The average cost of chemotherapy waste per patient was BRL 132.00.Conclusion:the use of centralized drug preparation units may be a strategy to reduce chemotherapy waste.
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