Frequency and importance of herbal use among presurgical patients: A prospective cohort study

Ayse Zeynep Turan Cıvraz, Sema Candan
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Aim: Herbal medicine has been used by humankind since ancient times. However, its popularity has increased in the last 20-30 years. In addition to the production, presentation and marketing of herbal medicines, their effects on the body are also very complex. Uncertainty about the effects of these drugs on the body has increased the importance of pre-anesthetic evaluation. To determine the frequency of herbal drug use in patients presenting for preoperative evaluation and to highlight its importance in anesthetic practice.Method: It was designed as a prospective study with observational-analytical character. Patients over 12 years of age presenting to the Anesthesia Outpatient Clinic of our hospital for pre-anesthetic assessment were interviewed about their use of herbal medicines for 2 months. Patients who used herbal medicines were asked about the medicines they used.Results: A total of 2712 patients were evaluated. Of the patients attending the outpatient clinic, 2367 were over 12 years of age. The use of herbal drugs was found to be 1.18% (n=28). Among the patients who used herbal medicines, 53.6% were female and the mean age was 52.18±15.87 years. The most commonly used herbal medicines were black cumin, green tea, ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, and olive leaf.Conclusions: The use of herbal medicines may be much higher than detected in patients presenting for pre-anesthetic examination. As the effects of herbal products are very uncertain, they may interact with anesthetic drugs. They can prolong bleeding time, increase blood pressure and cause heart problems. For these reasons, they should be closely questioned in the pre-anesthetic examination and discontinued before surgery.
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术前患者中草药使用的频率和重要性:一项前瞻性队列研究
目的:草药自古以来就为人类所使用。然而,在过去的二三十年里,它的受欢迎程度有所增加。除了草药的生产、展示和销售,它们对人体的影响也非常复杂。这些药物对人体的影响的不确定性增加了麻醉前评估的重要性。目的:确定术前评估患者使用中草药的频率,并强调其在麻醉实践中的重要性。方法:采用前瞻性观察分析方法。对到我院麻醉门诊进行麻醉前评估的12岁以上患者进行为期2个月的中草药使用情况访谈。使用草药的患者被问及他们使用的药物。结果:共评估2712例患者。在门诊就诊的患者中,2367人年龄在12岁以上。使用中草药的占1.18% (n=28)。使用中草药的患者中,女性占53.6%,平均年龄52.18±15.87岁。最常用的草药是黑孜然、绿茶、生姜、姜黄、肉桂和橄榄叶。结论:在麻醉前检查的患者中,中草药的使用可能比检测到的要高。由于草药产品的作用非常不确定,它们可能与麻醉药物相互作用。它们会延长出血时间,升高血压并引起心脏问题。因此,应在麻醉前检查中密切询问,并在手术前停用。
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