Should general anesthesiologists be certified to perform anesthesia for patients with morbid obesity undergoing bariatric surgery: A national web-based cross-sectional survey

IF 1.3 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.4103/sja.sja_130_24
Abdulaziz E. Ahmed, Abdulaziz F. Alaqaili, Ahmed S. Elbashary, Abdullah F. Bin Muammar, Adel AlQarni, Nada T. Yamani, A. Eldawlatly
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Bariatric surgery in Saudi Arabia has become one of the most performed surgical procedures for weight loss surgery (WLS). The aim of this survey is to highlight the importance of education and training in bariatric anesthesia (BA). An Internet-based cross-sectional survey was conducted to examine the percentages of general anesthesiologists among respondents who supported the need for formal structured training in BA as the primary outcome. A 41 items questionnaire on different aspects of BA included in this survey. All anesthesiologists in KSA participated in this survey. 42% responded giving anesthesia for bariatric surgery/year between 25 and 50% of cases/year. 22% responded performing 25–50 cases/month, 21% from 10–25 cases, and 14% from 50–100 cases. Compared with how many elective bariatric surgical procedures performed in your center/month revealed significant differences (P < 0.05), 39% responded with no dedicated team in their center, 14% for <10 cases a month, 9% between 25 and 50 cases a month. Compared to the number of cases performed by non-bariatric anesthetists revealed non-significant differences (P > 0.05), upon asking on how many trained/skilled anesthesiologists in bariatric anesthesia in your center, 24% reported none, 4% only one, 21% 2–5 anesthesiologists, 12% 5–10 anesthesiologists, and 19% of the respondents reported more than 10 anesthesiologists specialized in BA. We believe in education and training in bariatric anesthesia. Residents’ rotation in BA should be included in their curriculum. A dedicated fellowship program to be developed at a national level as well as courses and workshops.
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全科麻醉医师是否应获得为接受减肥手术的病态肥胖患者实施麻醉的资格认证:全国性网络横断面调查
在沙特阿拉伯,减肥手术已成为实施最多的减肥手术(WLS)之一。本次调查旨在强调减肥麻醉(BA)教育和培训的重要性。 我们进行了一项基于互联网的横断面调查,以受访者中支持有必要进行正规结构化减肥麻醉培训的全科麻醉医师所占百分比为主要结果。该调查包括 41 个有关 BA 不同方面的项目。KSA 的所有麻醉师都参与了此次调查。 42%的人回答每年为 25-50 例减肥手术提供麻醉。22%的人回答每月进行 25-50 例手术,21% 的人回答每月进行 10-25 例手术,14% 的人回答每月进行 50-100 例手术。在问及贵中心有多少名经过培训/熟练掌握减肥麻醉的麻醉师时,24% 的受访者表示没有,4% 的受访者表示只有一名,21% 的受访者表示有 2-5 名麻醉师,12% 的受访者表示有 5-10 名麻醉师,19% 的受访者表示有 10 名以上专门从事减肥手术的麻醉师。 我们相信减肥麻醉方面的教育和培训。住院医师的课程中应包括肥胖麻醉轮转。应在国家层面制定专门的奖学金计划,并开设相关课程和研讨会。
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