On paper, reusable pacing cables seem economical because they can be used multiple times. But in practice, the indirect costs of cleaning, downtime, and compliance management quickly erode any savings.
Reprocessing involves staff time, specialized sterilization equipment, documentation, and periodic testing. Each cycle consumes resources, and every cycle also carries the risk of failure. When a reusable cable malfunctions or causes contamination, the resulting cost in patient safety, liability, and lost productivity far outweighs the unit price difference.
Hidden costs of reusable pacing cables include:
- Staff labor and sterilization time
- Maintenance and calibration of reprocessing equipment
- Cable repairs or replacements due to wear
- Lost time from delayed procedures or equipment failure
- Potential infection-related treatment costs
When these indirect costs are factored in, disposable pacing cables often prove more cost efficient over time, delivering consistent reliability with zero maintenance burden.