Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit?
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Resumo: | Introduction:Approximately 234 million surgeries are done annually worldwide. There is a growing concern for the safety of the anesthetic act, and the pre-anesthetic consultation emerges as an important and widely recommended activity, used as a preventive measure for the emergence of a complication.Objectives:To describe the complications related to anesthesia, to identify the factors that contribute to its appearance and to reflect on ways to improve clinical practice.Methods:700 patients, 175 cases and 525 controls, were evaluated over a period of 21 months. The data obtained through the pre-anesthetic consultation were evaluated descriptively and then tested with conditional univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results:175 cases of anesthesia-related complications (2.74%) out of 6365 anesthetic acts were evaluated. Hypotension was the most common complication (40 patients, 22.8%), followed by vomiting (24 patients, 13.7%) and arrhythmia (24 patients, 13.7%). Among the complications, 55% were due to patient conditions, 26% accidental, 10% predictable and 9% iatrogenic. The complications were classified as mild in 106 (61%), moderate in 63 (36%) and severe in six (3%) patients.Conclusion:Patients with more impaired physical status (American Society of Anaesthesiology 3 and 4), with airway disease, tumor or parenchymal disease, diabetes or disorder of lipid metabolism, thyroid disease, former smokers and very prolonged anesthetic acts present a higher risk of anesthesia-related complications. Therefore, they should be actively investigated in the pre-anesthetic evaluation consultation. |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit?Preoperative evaluationPreoperative anesthetic consultationAnesthetic complicationsIntroduction:Approximately 234 million surgeries are done annually worldwide. There is a growing concern for the safety of the anesthetic act, and the pre-anesthetic consultation emerges as an important and widely recommended activity, used as a preventive measure for the emergence of a complication.Objectives:To describe the complications related to anesthesia, to identify the factors that contribute to its appearance and to reflect on ways to improve clinical practice.Methods:700 patients, 175 cases and 525 controls, were evaluated over a period of 21 months. The data obtained through the pre-anesthetic consultation were evaluated descriptively and then tested with conditional univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results:175 cases of anesthesia-related complications (2.74%) out of 6365 anesthetic acts were evaluated. Hypotension was the most common complication (40 patients, 22.8%), followed by vomiting (24 patients, 13.7%) and arrhythmia (24 patients, 13.7%). Among the complications, 55% were due to patient conditions, 26% accidental, 10% predictable and 9% iatrogenic. The complications were classified as mild in 106 (61%), moderate in 63 (36%) and severe in six (3%) patients.Conclusion:Patients with more impaired physical status (American Society of Anaesthesiology 3 and 4), with airway disease, tumor or parenchymal disease, diabetes or disorder of lipid metabolism, thyroid disease, former smokers and very prolonged anesthetic acts present a higher risk of anesthesia-related complications. Therefore, they should be actively investigated in the pre-anesthetic evaluation consultation.Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia2014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-70942014000500357Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia v.64 n.5 2014reponame:Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia (SBA)instacron:SBA10.1016/j.bjane.2013.03.024info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchwartzman,Ulises Prieto yBatista,Kátia TorresDuarte,Leonardo Teixeira D.Saraiva,Renato ÂngeloFernandes,Maria do Carmo Barreto de C.Costa,Verônica Vieira daFerreira,Luciana Soutoeng2015-09-01T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-70942014000500357Revistahttps://www.sbahq.org/revista/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||sba2000@openlink.com.br1806-907X0034-7094opendoar:2015-09-01T00:00Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Anestesiologia (SBA)false |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? Schwartzman,Ulises Prieto y Preoperative evaluation Preoperative anesthetic consultation Anesthetic complications |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? |
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Anesthetic complications in a rehabilitation hospital: is the incidence related to the pre-anesthetic visit? |
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Schwartzman,Ulises Prieto y |
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Schwartzman,Ulises Prieto y Batista,Kátia Torres Duarte,Leonardo Teixeira D. Saraiva,Renato Ângelo Fernandes,Maria do Carmo Barreto de C. Costa,Verônica Vieira da Ferreira,Luciana Souto |
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Batista,Kátia Torres Duarte,Leonardo Teixeira D. Saraiva,Renato Ângelo Fernandes,Maria do Carmo Barreto de C. Costa,Verônica Vieira da Ferreira,Luciana Souto |
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Schwartzman,Ulises Prieto y Batista,Kátia Torres Duarte,Leonardo Teixeira D. Saraiva,Renato Ângelo Fernandes,Maria do Carmo Barreto de C. Costa,Verônica Vieira da Ferreira,Luciana Souto |
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Preoperative evaluation Preoperative anesthetic consultation Anesthetic complications |
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Preoperative evaluation Preoperative anesthetic consultation Anesthetic complications |
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Introduction:Approximately 234 million surgeries are done annually worldwide. There is a growing concern for the safety of the anesthetic act, and the pre-anesthetic consultation emerges as an important and widely recommended activity, used as a preventive measure for the emergence of a complication.Objectives:To describe the complications related to anesthesia, to identify the factors that contribute to its appearance and to reflect on ways to improve clinical practice.Methods:700 patients, 175 cases and 525 controls, were evaluated over a period of 21 months. The data obtained through the pre-anesthetic consultation were evaluated descriptively and then tested with conditional univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results:175 cases of anesthesia-related complications (2.74%) out of 6365 anesthetic acts were evaluated. Hypotension was the most common complication (40 patients, 22.8%), followed by vomiting (24 patients, 13.7%) and arrhythmia (24 patients, 13.7%). Among the complications, 55% were due to patient conditions, 26% accidental, 10% predictable and 9% iatrogenic. The complications were classified as mild in 106 (61%), moderate in 63 (36%) and severe in six (3%) patients.Conclusion:Patients with more impaired physical status (American Society of Anaesthesiology 3 and 4), with airway disease, tumor or parenchymal disease, diabetes or disorder of lipid metabolism, thyroid disease, former smokers and very prolonged anesthetic acts present a higher risk of anesthesia-related complications. Therefore, they should be actively investigated in the pre-anesthetic evaluation consultation. |
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