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Anesthesia & Analgesia | 2001

How much are patients willing to pay to avoid postoperative nausea and vomiting

Tong J. Gan; Frank A. Sloan; Guy de L. Dear; Habib E. El-Moalem; David A. Lubarsky

Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) are unpleasant experiences. However, there is no drug that is completely effective in preventing PONV. Whereas cost effectiveness analyses rely on specific health outcomes (e.g., years of life saved), cost-benefit analyses assess the cost and benefit of medical therapy in terms of dollars. We hypothesized that patients were willing to pay for a hypothetical new drug that would eliminate PONV. Eighty elective day surgical patients using general anesthesia participated in the study. After their recovery in the postanesthetic care unit, they were asked to complete an interactive computer questionnaire on demographics, the value of avoiding PONV, and their willingness to pay for an antiemetic. Patients were willing to pay US


Pediatric Anesthesia | 1998

Paediatric preoperative teaching: effects at induction and postoperatively

Judith O. Margolis; Brian Ginsberg; Guy de L. Dear; Allison Kinder Ross; Janet E. Goral; Ann G. Bailey

56 (US


Anesthesiology | 1997

Using an anesthesia information management system as a cost containment tool: Description and validation

David A. Lubarsky; Iain C. Sanderson; William C. Gilbert; Kathryn P. King; Brian Ginsberg; Guy de L. Dear; Robert L. Coleman; Thomas D. Pafford; J. G. Reves

26--US


Pediatric Anesthesia | 2004

Anaesthetic management of infants with glycogen storage disease type II: a physiological approach.

Richard J. Ing; D. Ryan Cook; Resai A. Bengur; Eric Williams; John B. Eck; Guy de L. Dear; Allison Kinder Ross; Frank H. Kern; Priya S. Kishnani

97; median, 25%--75%) for an antiemetic that would completely prevent PONV. Patients who developed nausea (n = 21; 26%) and vomiting (n = 9; 11%) were willing to pay US


Anesthesiology | 1996

Pharmacokinetic Model-driven Infusion of Fentanyl in Children

Brian Ginsberg; Scott Howell; Peter S. A. Glass; Judith O. Margolis; Allison Kinder Ross; Guy de L. Dear; Steven L. Shafer

73 (US


Pediatric Anesthesia | 2002

Prediction of tracheal tube size in children using multiple variables

John B. Eck; Guy de L. Dear; Barbara Phillips-Bute; Brian Ginsberg

44--US


International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics | 2009

MultiModality Surgical and Hyperbaric Management of Mandibular Osteoradionecrosis

John J. Freiberger; David S. Yoo; Guy de L. Dear; Thomas A. McGraw; George Blakey; Rebecca Padilla Burgos; Kevin H. Kraft; John W. Nelson; Richard E. Moon; Claude A. Piantadosi

110) and


Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia-journal Canadien D Anesthesie | 2000

Neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during nitrous oxide-halothane anesthesia: comparison with mivacurium.

Barbara W. Brandom; Judith O. Margolis; George Bikhazi; Allison Kinder Ross; Brian Ginsberg; Guy de L. Dear; Charbel A. Kenaan; John B. Eck; Susan K. Woelfel; Mark Lloyd

100 (US


Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | 1998

Onset and recovery of neuromuscular blockade after two doses of rocuronium in children

Allison Kinder Ross; Guy de L. Dear; Rhonda B. Dear; Judith O. Margolis; Brian Ginsberg

61--US


Anesthesia & Analgesia | 2006

Long-term use of the laryngeal mask airway in a neonate.

Warwick A. Ames; Stephanie S. F. Fischer; Scott R. Schulman; Guy de L. Dear

200; median, 25%--75%), respectively (P < 0.05). Seventy-six percent of patients considered avoiding postoperative nausea and 78% of patients considered avoiding vomiting as important (> or = 50 mm on a 0--100-mm visual analog scale). Nausea or vomiting in the postanesthetic care unit, greater patient income, previous history of PONV, more importance placed on avoiding nausea and vomiting, increasing age, and being married are independent covariates that increase the willingness to pay estimates. Patients associated a value with the avoidance of PONV and were willing to pay between US

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Tong J. Gan

Stony Brook University

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