2017, Number 2
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Acta Med 2017; 15 (2)
Prevalence of anesthetic complications in surgical procedures outside the operating room
Inzunza SJ, Sandoval RAG, Arce BB, Urias RVEG, Chacón UEJ
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 99-104
PDF size: 137.07 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Anesthesia outside the operating room is a procedure
that has increased. We investigated the prevalence
of complications in patients undergoing an anesthetic
procedure outside the operating room. We conducted a
prospective, observational, cross-sectional study of 251
patients at the Civil Hospital of Culiacan who went to a
preanesthetic evaluation from March to December 2014
to undergo anesthetic procedures outside the operating
room: endoscopies, MRI, ERCP, CT, among others. The
presence or absence of adverse effects was evaluated by
the main researcher, anesthesiologist, during the period
from September to December 2014. The drugs used in
the study were propofol, midazolam and fentanyl. They
were a total of 249 patients; according to gender, 46.8% of
men and 39.9% of women presented complications. Upper
gastrointestinal endoscopy was the procedure performed
the most (47.4%), and the most prevalent complication
was bradycardia (17.9%). It was possible to determine
the prevalence of complications in anesthetic procedures
outside the operating room. The results agreed with the
literature reviewed and proved that it is important to pay
attention to the complications during anesthetic procedures
outside the operating room, as they arise frequently.
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