Objective: This study evaluates the impact of handshake and information support on patients’ outcomes during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. It examines the effects on their physiological and psychological responses an...Objective: This study evaluates the impact of handshake and information support on patients’ outcomes during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. It examines the effects on their physiological and psychological responses and overall satisfaction with nursing care. Methods: A total of 84 patients scheduled for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were selected through convenient sampling and randomly assigned to either the control group or the intervention group using a random number table. Each group consisted of 42 patients. The control group received standard surgical nursing care. In addition to standard care, the intervention group received handshake and information support from the circulating nurse before anesthesia induction. Vital signs were recorded before surgery and before anesthesia induction. Anxiety levels were measured using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the State-Anxiety Inventory (S-AI), while nursing satisfaction was assessed using a numerical rating scale. Results: No significant differences were found between the two groups in systolic and diastolic blood pressures before surgery and anesthesia induction (P > 0.05). However, there was a significant difference in heart rate before anesthesia induction (P Conclusion: Providing handshake and information support before anesthesia induction effectively reduces stress, alleviates anxiety, and enhances comfort and satisfaction among patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy.展开更多
BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)rupture is a rare,life-threatening condition characterized by acute intra-abdominal hemorrhage and hemodynamic instability.Ruptured SAAs may exhibit a biphasic and relatively slo...BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)rupture is a rare,life-threatening condition characterized by acute intra-abdominal hemorrhage and hemodynamic instability.Ruptured SAAs may exhibit a biphasic and relatively slow clinical progression,commonly referred to as the“double-rupture phenomenon”.The reported incidence of the double-rupture phenomenon ranges 12%-21%in patients with ruptured SAAs,potentially due to variations in intra-abdominal pressure.Following anesthesia induction,muscle relaxation can decrease intra-abdominal pressure,potentially triggering the double-rupture phenomenon and leading to circulatory collapse.CASE SUMMARY A 61-year-old female presented to the Department of Emergency with upper abdominal pain,abdominal distension,dizziness,and vomiting.Her vital signs were initially stable.Physical examination revealed abdominal tenderness and positive-shifting dullness.Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed cirrhosis,severe portal hypertension,and splenomegaly.Acute rupture was suggested by a hematoma on the upper left side outside the SAA.Surgeons deemed intravascular intervention challenging and open splenectomy inevitable.Circulatory collapse occurred after anesthesia induction,likely due to a double rupture of the SAA.This double-rupture phenomenon may have resulted from an initial rupture of the SAA into the omental bursa,forming a hematoma that exerted a tamponade effect.A second rupture into the peritoneal cavity may have been triggered by decreased intra-abdominal pressure following anesthesia induction.The patient’s life was saved through early,coordinated,multidisciplinary significant postoperative bleeding or hypoxic encephalopathy.CONCLUSION Anesthesia-induced pressure reduction may trigger a second SAA rupture,causing collapse.Early diagnosis and multidisciplinary teamwork improve outcomes.This is a rare and life-threatening case of SAA rupture,which is of great significance to the medical community for understanding and handling such emergencies.展开更多
Objective: Fentanyl-induced cough (FIC) is a common complication with a reported incidence from 18.0% to 74.4% during general anesthesia induction. FIC increases the intrathoracic pressure and risks of postoper- at...Objective: Fentanyl-induced cough (FIC) is a common complication with a reported incidence from 18.0% to 74.4% during general anesthesia induction. FIC increases the intrathoracic pressure and risks of postoper- ative nausea and vomiting, yet available treatments are limited. This study was designed to investigate whether ad- ministering fentanyl via a slow intravenous fluid line can effectively alleviate FIC during induction of total intravenous general anesthesia. Methods: A total number of 1200 patients, aged 18-64 years, were enrolled, all of whom were American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASh,) grade I or II undergoing scheduled surgeries. All patients received total intravenous general anesthesia, which was induced sequentially by midazolam, fentanyl, propofol, and cisatracurium injection. Patients were randomly assigned to receive fentanyl 3.5 pg/kg via direct injection (control group) or via a slow intravenous fluid line. FIC incidence and the severity grades were analyzed with the Mann-Whitney test. Other adverse reactions, such as hypotension, hypertension, bradycardia, tachycardia, hypoxemia, vomiting, and aspiration, during induction were also observed. The online clinical registration number of this study was ChiCTR-IOR-16009025. Re- sults: Compared with the control group, the incidence of FIC was significantly lower in the slow intravenous fluid line group during induction (9.1%, 95% confidence interval (CI): 6.7%-11.4% vs. 55.9%, 95% CI: 51.8%-60.0%, P=0.000), as were the severity grades (P=0.000). There were no statistical differences between the two groups with regard to other adverse reactions (P〉0.05). Conclusions: The administration of fentanyl via a slow intravenous fluid line can alleviate FIC and its severity during induction for total intravenous general anesthesia. This method is simple, safe, and reliable, and deserves clinical expansion.展开更多
Objective: To evaluate the effect of anesthesia induction under parental company for children receiving general anesthesia. Methods: The RCT results were collected on children’s preoperative anxiety, anesthesia coord...Objective: To evaluate the effect of anesthesia induction under parental company for children receiving general anesthesia. Methods: The RCT results were collected on children’s preoperative anxiety, anesthesia coordination, anesthesia and recovery agitation, postoperative pain and parental preoperative anxiety intervention with or without parental accompany using RevMan 5.3 software based on Chinese and English database. We searched Cochrane Library, Pubmed, Medline, EMbase, Sciencedirect, SpringerLink, China Biomedical, CNKI, Wanfang, Weipu and other databases, and included 15 articles (5 Chinese, 10 English) with 1390 samples size, containing 700 cases of control group and 690 cases of testing group. Results: Our results showed that parents’ and children’s anxiety level, the incidence of restlessness during anesthesia induction and wake-up period were reduced, while the anesthesia coordination was enhanced and the pain of children after wake-up was alleviated under parental accompany. Conclusion: The risk and cost-free intervention of parental accompany could be recommended as appropriate in hospitals for its contribution to children’s surgery effect.展开更多
Purpose: Objective of this study was to determine whether video assisted anesthesia induction reduced pediatric patients’ stress. Methods: With approval from the local ethics committee and parental informed consent, ...Purpose: Objective of this study was to determine whether video assisted anesthesia induction reduced pediatric patients’ stress. Methods: With approval from the local ethics committee and parental informed consent, 75 children undergoing minor surgery were investigated in this prospective observational study. Patients were divided into three groups: group 1 was aged two to three years old, group 2 was aged four to six years old and group 3 was aged from seven to ten years old. The following three characteristics were evaluated: 1) the pulse rate at four points (the ward, the entrance at the operating room, mask notification and the mask fit);2) the behavioral score in the operating room;3) the amount of pain killers after the operation. Results: In group 1 (N = 20), there was a significant difference between the control group and the video assisted group regarding the percentage change in pulse rate based on the children’s ward when the patients looked at the mask. In group 2 (N = 26), there was no significant difference regarding any points. In group 3 (N = 29), there was a significant difference between control and video assisted group regarding the percentage change in pulse rate based on the children’s ward for all points. Also, regarding to the behavioral score, there was a significant difference between the control group and the video assisted group of all ages. However, there was no significant difference regarding the use of NSAIDs in the postoperative period between the control and the video assisted group. Conclusion: These results show that the video assisted anesthesia induction is effective for pediatric patients.展开更多
Objective:To investigate the effects of dexmedetomidine + propofol intervention during general anesthesia induction on endotracheal intubation.Methods: A total of 218 patients receiving tracheal intubation general ane...Objective:To investigate the effects of dexmedetomidine + propofol intervention during general anesthesia induction on endotracheal intubation.Methods: A total of 218 patients receiving tracheal intubation general anesthesia in the hospital between January 2017 and December 2017 were divided into the control group (n=109) and the dexmedetomidine group (n=109) by random number table method. Control group underwent routine propofol anesthesia induction and dexmedetomidine group underwent dexmedetomidine anesthesia induction on the basis of propofol. The differences in the severity of inflammatory response and stress response were compared between the two groups of patients after general anesthesia induction (T0), 1 min after endotracheal intubation (T1), 5 min after endotracheal intubation (T2) and 10 min after endotracheal intubation (T3).Results:At T0, there was no statistically significant difference in serum levels of inflammatory factors and stress hormones between the two groups. At T1, T2 and T3, serum inflammatory factors CRP, IL-1, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α levels of dexmedetomidine group were lower than those of control group;serum stress hormones ACTH, Cor, NE, AngⅠ and AngⅡ levels were lower than those of control group. Conclusion: Dexmedetomidine + propofol general anesthesia induction can effectively reduce the inflammatory stress response caused by endotracheal intubation.展开更多
Objective: to investigate the effect of propofol on sedation in children during anesthesia induction. Methods: the children who were operated in our hospital were selected as the study objects, and 150 patients were i...Objective: to investigate the effect of propofol on sedation in children during anesthesia induction. Methods: the children who were operated in our hospital were selected as the study objects, and 150 patients were included in the study. The operation time was from January 2015 to August 2022. Randomized grouping was carried out by means of computer number drawing, which was divided into control group (n75) and observation group (n75). The control group was anesthetized with a conventional protocol (midazolam+rocuronium), while the observation group was anesthetized with propofol during the induction period. The sedation effect, the incidence of adverse anesthetic reactions, the correlation of operation methods (duration of anesthesia induction, duration of respiratory recovery, duration of consciousness, concentration of propofol effect room, bispectral index of anesthesia EEG) and the hemodynamic index data at different time points were compared between the two groups. Results: the effective rate of sedation in the observation group was 98.67%, which was higher than that in the control group. The difference was significant after statistical software analysis (P<0.05). The incidence of adverse reaction of anesthesia in the observation group was 10.67%, which was insignificant compared with the control group after statistical software analysis (P>0.05). In the observation group, the duration of anesthesia induction was (4.05 ± 0.48) min, the duration of respiratory recovery was (5.35 ± 1.25) min, the duration of conscious awakening was (9.75 ± 3.55) min, the concentration of propofol in the response room was (1.18 ± 0.29) ug/mL, and the bispectral index of anesthesia EEG was (79.65 ± 6.84). Compared with the control group, the differences were significant after statistical software analysis (P<0.05). At 5 minutes after operation, the heart rate (91.58 ± 5.82) times/min, blood oxygen saturation (93.28 ± 6.34)%, and mean arterial pressure (80.35 ± 5.85) mmHg were observed in the observation group. Compared with the control group, the mean arterial pressure in the observation group was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: propofol can improve the sedative effect, reduce the influence of anesthesia, surgery and other operations on the hemodynamics of children during the induction period of pediatric anesthesia, and has high drug safety, which is worthy of promotion.展开更多
BACKGROUND: Rapid sequence induction and intubation(RSII) is an emergency airway management technique for patients with a risk of pulmonary aspiration. It involves preoxygenation, administration of predetermined doses...BACKGROUND: Rapid sequence induction and intubation(RSII) is an emergency airway management technique for patients with a risk of pulmonary aspiration. It involves preoxygenation, administration of predetermined doses of induction and paralytic drugs, avoidance of mask ventilation, and laryngoscopy followed by tracheal intubation and keeping cricoid pressure applied till endotracheal tube cuff be inflated. Oxygen desaturation has been seen during RSII. We assessed the incidence of oxygen desaturation during RSII.METHODS: An institution-based observational study was conducted from March 3 to May 4, 2014 in our hospital. All patients who were operated upon under general anesthesia with RSII during the study period were included. A checklist was prepared for data collection.RESULTS: A total of 153 patients were included in this study with a response rate of 91.6%. Appropriate drugs for RSII, equipments for RSII, equipments for diffi cult intubation, suction machine with a catheter, a monitor and an oxygen backup such as ambu bag were not prepared for 41(26.8%), 50(32.7%), 51(33.3%), 38(24.8%) and 25(16.3%) patients respectively. Cricoid pressure was not applied at all for 17(11.1%) patients and 53(34.6%) patients were ventilated after induction of anesthesia but before intubation and endotracheal cuff inflation. A total of 55(35.9%) patients desaturated during RSII(SPO2<95%). The minimum, maximum and mean oxygen desaturations were 26%, 94% and 70.9% respectively. The oxygen desaturation was in the range of <50%, 50%–64%, 65%–74%, 75%–84%, 85%–89 % and 90%–94% for 6(3.9%), 7(4.6%), 5(3.3%), 10(6.5%), 13(8.5%) and 14(9.2%) patients respectively.CONCLUSION: The incidence of oxygen desaturation during RSII was high in our hospital. Preoperative patient optimization and training about the techniques of RSII should be emphasized.展开更多
Objective: To compare the haemodynamic effects of the induction agents ketamine, etomidate and sevoflurane using the model of electrical velocimetry based cardiac output monitoring in paediatric cardiac surgical patie...Objective: To compare the haemodynamic effects of the induction agents ketamine, etomidate and sevoflurane using the model of electrical velocimetry based cardiac output monitoring in paediatric cardiac surgical patients. Design: Prospective randomized study. Setting: Tertiary care hospital. Participants: 60 children < 2 years age undergoing cardiac surgery. Interventions: The patients were randomized into 3 equal groups to receive 1.5-2.5 mg/kg iv ketamine (group K), 0.2-0.3 mg/kg iv etomidate (group E) or upto 8% sevoflurane (group S) as the induction agent. Hemodynamic parameters were noted before and after induction of anaesthesia utilizing a noninvasive cardiac monitor based on the model of electrical velocimetry. Measurements and Main Results: The demographic characteristics of the patients were similar in the three groups. The HR decreased in all groups, least in group E (P ≤ 0.01) but the MAP decreased only in group S (P ≤ 0.001). In group S, the stroke volume improved from 9 ± 3.2 ml to 10 ± 3.2 ml (P ≤ 0.05) and the stroke volume variation decreased from 25% ± 6.4% to 13% ± 6.2% (P ≤ 0.001). The stroke index and systemic arterial saturation improved in all groups (P ≤ 0.01). The cardiac index and index of contractility were unchanged. The transthoracic fluid content reduced in groups E and S, but did not change in group K (P ≤ 0.05). Conclusions: Etomidate appeared to provide the most stable conditions for induction of anesthesia in children undergoing cardiac surgery, followed by ketamine and sevoflurane.展开更多
BACKGROUND: Rapid sequence induction and intubation(RSII) is a medical procedure involving a prompt induction of general anesthesia by using cricoid pressure that prevents regurgitation of gastric contents. The factor...BACKGROUND: Rapid sequence induction and intubation(RSII) is a medical procedure involving a prompt induction of general anesthesia by using cricoid pressure that prevents regurgitation of gastric contents. The factors affecting RSII are prophylaxis for aspiration, preoxygenation, drug and equipment preparation for RSII, ventilation after induction till intubation and patient condition. We sometimes saw diffi culties with the practice of this technique in our hospital operation theatres. The aim of this study was to assess the techniques of rapid sequence induction and intubation.METHODS: Hospital based observational study was conducted with a standardized checklist. All patients who were operated upon under general anesthesia during the study period were included. The techniques of RSII were observed during the induction of anesthesia by trained anesthetists.RESULTS: Altogether 140 patients were included in this study with a response rate of 95.2%. Prophylaxis was not given to 130 patients(92.2%), and appropriate drugs were not used for RSII in 73 patients(52.1%), equipments for diffi cult intubation in 21(15%), suction machines with catheter not connected and turned on in 122(87.1%), ventilation for patients after induction and before intubation in 41(29.3%), cricoid pressure released before cuff inflation in 12(12.1%), and difficult intubation in 8(5.7%), respectively. RSII with cricoid pressure was applied appropriately in 94(67.1%) patients, but cricoid pressure was not used in 46(32.9%) patients.CONCLUSIONS: The techniques of rapid sequence induction and intubation was low. Training should be given for anesthetists about the techniques of RSII.展开更多
BACKGROUND Surgical intervention is usually a traumatic event that causes stress and anxiety in the pediatric patient and the family environment.To reduce the harmful effects of presurgical anxiety,parental presence d...BACKGROUND Surgical intervention is usually a traumatic event that causes stress and anxiety in the pediatric patient and the family environment.To reduce the harmful effects of presurgical anxiety,parental presence during induction of anesthesia(PPIA)is one of the more notable interventions used in medical centers.However,data on this measure are difficult to evaluate and often face resistance from healthcare staff.AIM To analyze the perception of the healthcare workers after the implementation of a PPIA program.METHODS A survey was developed and sent by email to all the healthcare staff working in the children’s area of a tertiary hospital.It consisted of 14 items divided into positive aspects of PPIA and negative aspects of PPIA evaluated with the use of a Likert scale(1 to 5).The demographics of the respondents were included in the data collected.The answers to the questions were interpreted through the Net Promoter Score(NPS).The statistical analysis compared the differences in the responses to each question of the survey made by the different groups of health personnel included.RESULTS A total of 141 surveys were sent out,with a response rate of 69%.Of the total number of responses,68%were from women and 32%from men.The average age of the participants was 42.3±10.6 years.As for the positive questions about the PPIA,83%had an NPS>50,and only one had a score between 0 and 50,which means that the quality of the service was rated as excellent or good by 100%of the respondents.On the other hand,100%of the negative questions about the PPIA had a negative NPS.Responses to the question“PPIA increases patient safety”were significantly different(P=0.037),with a lower percentage of pediatric surgeons(70%)thinking that PPIA increased patient safety,compared with anesthesiologists(90%),nursing(92%),and other medical personnel(96%).CONCLUSION The personnel who participated in the PPIA program at our center were in favor of implementation.There were no validated arguments to support worker resistance to the development of the PPIA.展开更多
Background: The availability of an anesthesiologist is often a limiting factor in the number of operations that can be performed by International Medical Surgical Response Teams (IMSuRT). Because emergency physicians ...Background: The availability of an anesthesiologist is often a limiting factor in the number of operations that can be performed by International Medical Surgical Response Teams (IMSuRT). Because emergency physicians (EPs) possess skills in airway control, management of moderate and deep sedation, and ventilator management, we propose that with proper training in general anesthesia, EPs can serve as anesthetists for IMSuRT with anesthesiologist supervision. Methods: During a 10-week period, a board-certified EP administered general anesthesia to 60 patients prior to a surgical medical mission trip. The breakdown of surgical cases was: 11 orthopedic, 2 genitourinary, 20 ear, nose, and throat, 8 obstetrics and gynecological, 13 general surgery, and 6 vascular. A simplified protocol for induction, maintenance, and emergence was adhered to for all cases. Results: Fourteen orthopedic cases using general anesthesia were performed in a one-week period in Haiti. These cases involved open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), hemiarthoplasty, hardware removal, tendon transfer and external fixation of fractured bone. Conclusion: We demonstrate the feasibility of a model curriculum to train EPs in the basics of anesthesia. The EP can safely and effectively deliver general anesthesia for major cases on surgical medical mission trips under the auspices of an anesthesiologist in an austere environment.展开更多
文摘Objective: This study evaluates the impact of handshake and information support on patients’ outcomes during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. It examines the effects on their physiological and psychological responses and overall satisfaction with nursing care. Methods: A total of 84 patients scheduled for laparoscopic cholecystectomy were selected through convenient sampling and randomly assigned to either the control group or the intervention group using a random number table. Each group consisted of 42 patients. The control group received standard surgical nursing care. In addition to standard care, the intervention group received handshake and information support from the circulating nurse before anesthesia induction. Vital signs were recorded before surgery and before anesthesia induction. Anxiety levels were measured using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and the State-Anxiety Inventory (S-AI), while nursing satisfaction was assessed using a numerical rating scale. Results: No significant differences were found between the two groups in systolic and diastolic blood pressures before surgery and anesthesia induction (P > 0.05). However, there was a significant difference in heart rate before anesthesia induction (P Conclusion: Providing handshake and information support before anesthesia induction effectively reduces stress, alleviates anxiety, and enhances comfort and satisfaction among patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
基金Supported by National High Level Hospital Clinical Research Funding,No.2022-PUMCH-B-119.
文摘BACKGROUND Splenic artery aneurysm(SAA)rupture is a rare,life-threatening condition characterized by acute intra-abdominal hemorrhage and hemodynamic instability.Ruptured SAAs may exhibit a biphasic and relatively slow clinical progression,commonly referred to as the“double-rupture phenomenon”.The reported incidence of the double-rupture phenomenon ranges 12%-21%in patients with ruptured SAAs,potentially due to variations in intra-abdominal pressure.Following anesthesia induction,muscle relaxation can decrease intra-abdominal pressure,potentially triggering the double-rupture phenomenon and leading to circulatory collapse.CASE SUMMARY A 61-year-old female presented to the Department of Emergency with upper abdominal pain,abdominal distension,dizziness,and vomiting.Her vital signs were initially stable.Physical examination revealed abdominal tenderness and positive-shifting dullness.Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography revealed cirrhosis,severe portal hypertension,and splenomegaly.Acute rupture was suggested by a hematoma on the upper left side outside the SAA.Surgeons deemed intravascular intervention challenging and open splenectomy inevitable.Circulatory collapse occurred after anesthesia induction,likely due to a double rupture of the SAA.This double-rupture phenomenon may have resulted from an initial rupture of the SAA into the omental bursa,forming a hematoma that exerted a tamponade effect.A second rupture into the peritoneal cavity may have been triggered by decreased intra-abdominal pressure following anesthesia induction.The patient’s life was saved through early,coordinated,multidisciplinary significant postoperative bleeding or hypoxic encephalopathy.CONCLUSION Anesthesia-induced pressure reduction may trigger a second SAA rupture,causing collapse.Early diagnosis and multidisciplinary teamwork improve outcomes.This is a rare and life-threatening case of SAA rupture,which is of great significance to the medical community for understanding and handling such emergencies.
文摘Objective: Fentanyl-induced cough (FIC) is a common complication with a reported incidence from 18.0% to 74.4% during general anesthesia induction. FIC increases the intrathoracic pressure and risks of postoper- ative nausea and vomiting, yet available treatments are limited. This study was designed to investigate whether ad- ministering fentanyl via a slow intravenous fluid line can effectively alleviate FIC during induction of total intravenous general anesthesia. Methods: A total number of 1200 patients, aged 18-64 years, were enrolled, all of whom were American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASh,) grade I or II undergoing scheduled surgeries. All patients received total intravenous general anesthesia, which was induced sequentially by midazolam, fentanyl, propofol, and cisatracurium injection. Patients were randomly assigned to receive fentanyl 3.5 pg/kg via direct injection (control group) or via a slow intravenous fluid line. FIC incidence and the severity grades were analyzed with the Mann-Whitney test. Other adverse reactions, such as hypotension, hypertension, bradycardia, tachycardia, hypoxemia, vomiting, and aspiration, during induction were also observed. The online clinical registration number of this study was ChiCTR-IOR-16009025. Re- sults: Compared with the control group, the incidence of FIC was significantly lower in the slow intravenous fluid line group during induction (9.1%, 95% confidence interval (CI): 6.7%-11.4% vs. 55.9%, 95% CI: 51.8%-60.0%, P=0.000), as were the severity grades (P=0.000). There were no statistical differences between the two groups with regard to other adverse reactions (P〉0.05). Conclusions: The administration of fentanyl via a slow intravenous fluid line can alleviate FIC and its severity during induction for total intravenous general anesthesia. This method is simple, safe, and reliable, and deserves clinical expansion.
文摘Objective: To evaluate the effect of anesthesia induction under parental company for children receiving general anesthesia. Methods: The RCT results were collected on children’s preoperative anxiety, anesthesia coordination, anesthesia and recovery agitation, postoperative pain and parental preoperative anxiety intervention with or without parental accompany using RevMan 5.3 software based on Chinese and English database. We searched Cochrane Library, Pubmed, Medline, EMbase, Sciencedirect, SpringerLink, China Biomedical, CNKI, Wanfang, Weipu and other databases, and included 15 articles (5 Chinese, 10 English) with 1390 samples size, containing 700 cases of control group and 690 cases of testing group. Results: Our results showed that parents’ and children’s anxiety level, the incidence of restlessness during anesthesia induction and wake-up period were reduced, while the anesthesia coordination was enhanced and the pain of children after wake-up was alleviated under parental accompany. Conclusion: The risk and cost-free intervention of parental accompany could be recommended as appropriate in hospitals for its contribution to children’s surgery effect.
文摘Purpose: Objective of this study was to determine whether video assisted anesthesia induction reduced pediatric patients’ stress. Methods: With approval from the local ethics committee and parental informed consent, 75 children undergoing minor surgery were investigated in this prospective observational study. Patients were divided into three groups: group 1 was aged two to three years old, group 2 was aged four to six years old and group 3 was aged from seven to ten years old. The following three characteristics were evaluated: 1) the pulse rate at four points (the ward, the entrance at the operating room, mask notification and the mask fit);2) the behavioral score in the operating room;3) the amount of pain killers after the operation. Results: In group 1 (N = 20), there was a significant difference between the control group and the video assisted group regarding the percentage change in pulse rate based on the children’s ward when the patients looked at the mask. In group 2 (N = 26), there was no significant difference regarding any points. In group 3 (N = 29), there was a significant difference between control and video assisted group regarding the percentage change in pulse rate based on the children’s ward for all points. Also, regarding to the behavioral score, there was a significant difference between the control group and the video assisted group of all ages. However, there was no significant difference regarding the use of NSAIDs in the postoperative period between the control and the video assisted group. Conclusion: These results show that the video assisted anesthesia induction is effective for pediatric patients.
文摘Objective:To investigate the effects of dexmedetomidine + propofol intervention during general anesthesia induction on endotracheal intubation.Methods: A total of 218 patients receiving tracheal intubation general anesthesia in the hospital between January 2017 and December 2017 were divided into the control group (n=109) and the dexmedetomidine group (n=109) by random number table method. Control group underwent routine propofol anesthesia induction and dexmedetomidine group underwent dexmedetomidine anesthesia induction on the basis of propofol. The differences in the severity of inflammatory response and stress response were compared between the two groups of patients after general anesthesia induction (T0), 1 min after endotracheal intubation (T1), 5 min after endotracheal intubation (T2) and 10 min after endotracheal intubation (T3).Results:At T0, there was no statistically significant difference in serum levels of inflammatory factors and stress hormones between the two groups. At T1, T2 and T3, serum inflammatory factors CRP, IL-1, IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α levels of dexmedetomidine group were lower than those of control group;serum stress hormones ACTH, Cor, NE, AngⅠ and AngⅡ levels were lower than those of control group. Conclusion: Dexmedetomidine + propofol general anesthesia induction can effectively reduce the inflammatory stress response caused by endotracheal intubation.
文摘Objective: to investigate the effect of propofol on sedation in children during anesthesia induction. Methods: the children who were operated in our hospital were selected as the study objects, and 150 patients were included in the study. The operation time was from January 2015 to August 2022. Randomized grouping was carried out by means of computer number drawing, which was divided into control group (n75) and observation group (n75). The control group was anesthetized with a conventional protocol (midazolam+rocuronium), while the observation group was anesthetized with propofol during the induction period. The sedation effect, the incidence of adverse anesthetic reactions, the correlation of operation methods (duration of anesthesia induction, duration of respiratory recovery, duration of consciousness, concentration of propofol effect room, bispectral index of anesthesia EEG) and the hemodynamic index data at different time points were compared between the two groups. Results: the effective rate of sedation in the observation group was 98.67%, which was higher than that in the control group. The difference was significant after statistical software analysis (P<0.05). The incidence of adverse reaction of anesthesia in the observation group was 10.67%, which was insignificant compared with the control group after statistical software analysis (P>0.05). In the observation group, the duration of anesthesia induction was (4.05 ± 0.48) min, the duration of respiratory recovery was (5.35 ± 1.25) min, the duration of conscious awakening was (9.75 ± 3.55) min, the concentration of propofol in the response room was (1.18 ± 0.29) ug/mL, and the bispectral index of anesthesia EEG was (79.65 ± 6.84). Compared with the control group, the differences were significant after statistical software analysis (P<0.05). At 5 minutes after operation, the heart rate (91.58 ± 5.82) times/min, blood oxygen saturation (93.28 ± 6.34)%, and mean arterial pressure (80.35 ± 5.85) mmHg were observed in the observation group. Compared with the control group, the mean arterial pressure in the observation group was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: propofol can improve the sedative effect, reduce the influence of anesthesia, surgery and other operations on the hemodynamics of children during the induction period of pediatric anesthesia, and has high drug safety, which is worthy of promotion.
文摘BACKGROUND: Rapid sequence induction and intubation(RSII) is an emergency airway management technique for patients with a risk of pulmonary aspiration. It involves preoxygenation, administration of predetermined doses of induction and paralytic drugs, avoidance of mask ventilation, and laryngoscopy followed by tracheal intubation and keeping cricoid pressure applied till endotracheal tube cuff be inflated. Oxygen desaturation has been seen during RSII. We assessed the incidence of oxygen desaturation during RSII.METHODS: An institution-based observational study was conducted from March 3 to May 4, 2014 in our hospital. All patients who were operated upon under general anesthesia with RSII during the study period were included. A checklist was prepared for data collection.RESULTS: A total of 153 patients were included in this study with a response rate of 91.6%. Appropriate drugs for RSII, equipments for RSII, equipments for diffi cult intubation, suction machine with a catheter, a monitor and an oxygen backup such as ambu bag were not prepared for 41(26.8%), 50(32.7%), 51(33.3%), 38(24.8%) and 25(16.3%) patients respectively. Cricoid pressure was not applied at all for 17(11.1%) patients and 53(34.6%) patients were ventilated after induction of anesthesia but before intubation and endotracheal cuff inflation. A total of 55(35.9%) patients desaturated during RSII(SPO2<95%). The minimum, maximum and mean oxygen desaturations were 26%, 94% and 70.9% respectively. The oxygen desaturation was in the range of <50%, 50%–64%, 65%–74%, 75%–84%, 85%–89 % and 90%–94% for 6(3.9%), 7(4.6%), 5(3.3%), 10(6.5%), 13(8.5%) and 14(9.2%) patients respectively.CONCLUSION: The incidence of oxygen desaturation during RSII was high in our hospital. Preoperative patient optimization and training about the techniques of RSII should be emphasized.
文摘Objective: To compare the haemodynamic effects of the induction agents ketamine, etomidate and sevoflurane using the model of electrical velocimetry based cardiac output monitoring in paediatric cardiac surgical patients. Design: Prospective randomized study. Setting: Tertiary care hospital. Participants: 60 children < 2 years age undergoing cardiac surgery. Interventions: The patients were randomized into 3 equal groups to receive 1.5-2.5 mg/kg iv ketamine (group K), 0.2-0.3 mg/kg iv etomidate (group E) or upto 8% sevoflurane (group S) as the induction agent. Hemodynamic parameters were noted before and after induction of anaesthesia utilizing a noninvasive cardiac monitor based on the model of electrical velocimetry. Measurements and Main Results: The demographic characteristics of the patients were similar in the three groups. The HR decreased in all groups, least in group E (P ≤ 0.01) but the MAP decreased only in group S (P ≤ 0.001). In group S, the stroke volume improved from 9 ± 3.2 ml to 10 ± 3.2 ml (P ≤ 0.05) and the stroke volume variation decreased from 25% ± 6.4% to 13% ± 6.2% (P ≤ 0.001). The stroke index and systemic arterial saturation improved in all groups (P ≤ 0.01). The cardiac index and index of contractility were unchanged. The transthoracic fluid content reduced in groups E and S, but did not change in group K (P ≤ 0.05). Conclusions: Etomidate appeared to provide the most stable conditions for induction of anesthesia in children undergoing cardiac surgery, followed by ketamine and sevoflurane.
文摘BACKGROUND: Rapid sequence induction and intubation(RSII) is a medical procedure involving a prompt induction of general anesthesia by using cricoid pressure that prevents regurgitation of gastric contents. The factors affecting RSII are prophylaxis for aspiration, preoxygenation, drug and equipment preparation for RSII, ventilation after induction till intubation and patient condition. We sometimes saw diffi culties with the practice of this technique in our hospital operation theatres. The aim of this study was to assess the techniques of rapid sequence induction and intubation.METHODS: Hospital based observational study was conducted with a standardized checklist. All patients who were operated upon under general anesthesia during the study period were included. The techniques of RSII were observed during the induction of anesthesia by trained anesthetists.RESULTS: Altogether 140 patients were included in this study with a response rate of 95.2%. Prophylaxis was not given to 130 patients(92.2%), and appropriate drugs were not used for RSII in 73 patients(52.1%), equipments for diffi cult intubation in 21(15%), suction machines with catheter not connected and turned on in 122(87.1%), ventilation for patients after induction and before intubation in 41(29.3%), cricoid pressure released before cuff inflation in 12(12.1%), and difficult intubation in 8(5.7%), respectively. RSII with cricoid pressure was applied appropriately in 94(67.1%) patients, but cricoid pressure was not used in 46(32.9%) patients.CONCLUSIONS: The techniques of rapid sequence induction and intubation was low. Training should be given for anesthetists about the techniques of RSII.
文摘BACKGROUND Surgical intervention is usually a traumatic event that causes stress and anxiety in the pediatric patient and the family environment.To reduce the harmful effects of presurgical anxiety,parental presence during induction of anesthesia(PPIA)is one of the more notable interventions used in medical centers.However,data on this measure are difficult to evaluate and often face resistance from healthcare staff.AIM To analyze the perception of the healthcare workers after the implementation of a PPIA program.METHODS A survey was developed and sent by email to all the healthcare staff working in the children’s area of a tertiary hospital.It consisted of 14 items divided into positive aspects of PPIA and negative aspects of PPIA evaluated with the use of a Likert scale(1 to 5).The demographics of the respondents were included in the data collected.The answers to the questions were interpreted through the Net Promoter Score(NPS).The statistical analysis compared the differences in the responses to each question of the survey made by the different groups of health personnel included.RESULTS A total of 141 surveys were sent out,with a response rate of 69%.Of the total number of responses,68%were from women and 32%from men.The average age of the participants was 42.3±10.6 years.As for the positive questions about the PPIA,83%had an NPS>50,and only one had a score between 0 and 50,which means that the quality of the service was rated as excellent or good by 100%of the respondents.On the other hand,100%of the negative questions about the PPIA had a negative NPS.Responses to the question“PPIA increases patient safety”were significantly different(P=0.037),with a lower percentage of pediatric surgeons(70%)thinking that PPIA increased patient safety,compared with anesthesiologists(90%),nursing(92%),and other medical personnel(96%).CONCLUSION The personnel who participated in the PPIA program at our center were in favor of implementation.There were no validated arguments to support worker resistance to the development of the PPIA.
文摘Background: The availability of an anesthesiologist is often a limiting factor in the number of operations that can be performed by International Medical Surgical Response Teams (IMSuRT). Because emergency physicians (EPs) possess skills in airway control, management of moderate and deep sedation, and ventilator management, we propose that with proper training in general anesthesia, EPs can serve as anesthetists for IMSuRT with anesthesiologist supervision. Methods: During a 10-week period, a board-certified EP administered general anesthesia to 60 patients prior to a surgical medical mission trip. The breakdown of surgical cases was: 11 orthopedic, 2 genitourinary, 20 ear, nose, and throat, 8 obstetrics and gynecological, 13 general surgery, and 6 vascular. A simplified protocol for induction, maintenance, and emergence was adhered to for all cases. Results: Fourteen orthopedic cases using general anesthesia were performed in a one-week period in Haiti. These cases involved open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), hemiarthoplasty, hardware removal, tendon transfer and external fixation of fractured bone. Conclusion: We demonstrate the feasibility of a model curriculum to train EPs in the basics of anesthesia. The EP can safely and effectively deliver general anesthesia for major cases on surgical medical mission trips under the auspices of an anesthesiologist in an austere environment.