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Attitudes of Anesthesiology and Reanimation Specialists Towards Pediatric Anesthesia Outside of the Operating Room Practices: A survey analysis

机译:麻醉和复康专家对手术室实践之外的小儿麻醉的态度:一项调查分析

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Attitudes of Anesthesiology and Reanimation Specialists Towards Pediatric Anesthesia Outside of the Operating Room Practices: A survey analysis Celaleddin Soyalp sup1/sup, Nureddin Yüzkat sup2/sup sup1/supCelaleddin SOYALPDepartment of Anestesiology and Reanimation, Dursun Odaba? Medical Center, Yüzüncü Y?l University, Van, Turkey sup2/supNureddin yuzkat,Department of Anestesiology and Reanimation, Dursun Odaba? Medical Center, Yüzüncü Y?l University, Van, Turkey INTRODUCTION: There is a growing demand for safe and effective sedation/anesthesia of pediatric patients outside the operating room. METHODS: This study was designed to investigate the practices and resources of pediatric anesthesia outside the operating room. A total of 219 anesthesiology and reanimation specialists (mean±SD age: 38.3±7.2 years, 50.7% female) voluntarily completed this online questionnaire survey. The questionnaire included items on demographic data, professional characteristics, type of hospital, and the characteristics of anesthesia applied outside the operating room. RESULTS: Most respondents reported that they performed pediatric anesthesia outside the operating room frequently, ranging from a couple of days per week (47.2%) to every day (27.3%), mostly for MRI (87.7%), endoscopy (60.1%), pediatric angiography (58.9%) and biopsy (54.6%) procedures. Overall, 60.1% and 25.8% of the anesthetists stated that they use ASA criteria (inclusion of ASA I-II patients, 39.9%) and age criteria for candidacy, respectively. The professors were determined to be the group with the highest rates for the procedure (66.7%) on a daily basis, while state hospitals were associated with less frequent implementation of the procedure (p0.001 for each). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this questionnaire-based survey revealed frequent and guideline-adherent application of pediatric anesthesia outside the operating room by anesthesiology and reanimation specialists. Together with the likelihood of professional training and hospital type influencing the frequency of the procedure and recovery strategies, these findings emphasize the need for improved practice regarding consideration of appropriate candidacy for ASA physical status and patient age as well as a uniform and standardized recovery practice among anesthesiology and reanimation specialists.
机译:麻醉和复健专家对手术室实践之外的小儿麻醉的态度:调查分析Celaleddin Soyalp 1 ,NureddinYüzkat 2 1 Celaleddin SOYALP部门德逊·奥达巴(Dursun Odaba)的麻醉学和复活学院土耳其范·尤金库尔大学(YüzüncüY?l University)医学中心 2 Nureddin yuzkat,Dursun Odaba的麻醉学和复活系?土耳其范伊斯·尤金库尔大学(YüzüncüY?l University)医学中心简介:手术室外对小儿患者安全有效的镇静/麻醉的需求不断增长。方法:本研究旨在调查手术室外的小儿麻醉的实践和资源。共有219名麻醉和复康专家(平均±SD年龄:38.3±7.2岁,女性50.7%)自愿完成了此在线问卷调查。问卷包括人口统计学数据,专业特征,医院类型以及手术室外麻醉的特征。结果:大多数受访者报告说,他们经常在手术室外进行小儿麻醉,范围从每周几天(47.2%)到每天(27.3%),主要是MRI(87.7%),内窥镜检查(60.1%),儿科血管造影(58.9%)和活检(54.6%)程序。总体而言,有60.1%和25.8%的麻醉师表示他们分别使用ASA标准(包括ASA I-II患者,占39.9%)和年龄标准。教授被确定为每天手术率最高的一组(66.7%),而国立医院的手术频率则较低(每次p <0.001)。讨论与结论:总而言之,这项基于问卷的调查显示麻醉科和复健专家在手术室外频繁且遵循指南地应用了小儿麻醉。这些发现结合专业培训和医院类型可能影响手术频率和康复策​​略的可能性,强调需要改进实践,以考虑对ASA身体状况和患者年龄的适当候选资格,以及对患者进行统一和标准化的康复实践麻醉和复活专家。

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