Anesthetic Activities of Scheduled Surgery at CHU Gabriel Touré

Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4236/OJANES.2021.115016
Mangané Moustapha, A. Hamidou, D. Madane, Soumaré Alfousseini, Koita Siriman, Sanogo Dramane, Gamby Amadou, Siadaly Babaya, Dembelé Aladji Seydou, D. Mahamane
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Concept: We opted for this study because the hospital unit Gabriel Touré was renovated with 7 surgical specialties. Our study was the very last study before the advent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19). Goal: Evaluate the anesthetic activities of the planned surgery at the University Hospital Center CHU Gabriel Touré. Method and Material: This was a descriptive prospective study carried out in the cold operating theater of the CHU Gabriel Touré from January to December 2018. It focused on all patients operated on for regulated surgery and who had benefited from anesthesia. Our data was entered and analyzed on SPSS 25 software. Word processing performed on Microsoft WORD 2016 and graphics on Microsoft EXCEL 2016. Results: During the study period 1700 patients were operated on in the operating room for scheduled surgery. The age range of 0 to 5 years accounted for (14.8%). The average age was 6.64 years; male predominance (52.6%) of operated patients with a sex ratio of 1.1. A history of general anesthesia was found in 62.1%. The classification of the American Anesthesia Society (ASA) ASA1 class represented 92.7%. Tonsillitis was the most common operative diagnosis (9.5%). Hernia cures and eventrations were the most common surgical technique (11.8%). General anesthesia was achieved in 65.3% of patients. Hypotension was the most common adverse event in the operating room, 44.5%. The intraoperative mortality was 0.11%. Conclusion: Our study covered the entire population anesthetized. It provided an update on the practice of anesthesia in the intensive care unit anesthesia. General anesthesia was the most used technique; a predominance of cardiovascular adverse events, occurring more often in induction and mainly favorable outcome with mortality intraoperative 0.11%. A growing presence of MAR and DES who had perHow to cite this paper: Moustapha, M., Hamidou, A.A., Madane, D.T., Alfousseini, S., Siriman, K., Dramane, S., Amadou, G., Babaya, S., Seydou, D.A. and Mahamane, D.D. (2021) Anesthetic Activities of Scheduled Surgery at CHU Gabriel Touré. Open Journal of Anesthesiology, 11, 164-174. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojanes.2021.115016 Received: March 28, 2021 Accepted: May 28, 2021 Published: May 31, 2021 Copyright © 2021 by author(s) and Scientific Research Publishing Inc. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY 4.0). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open Access
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概念:我们之所以选择这项研究,是因为Gabriel tour医院单元进行了7个外科专科的翻新。我们的研究是2019年冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)出现之前的最后一项研究。目的:评价大学医院中心计划手术的麻醉作用。方法与材料:本研究是一项描述性前瞻性研究,于2018年1 - 12月在CHU Gabriel tour医院冷手术室进行。它关注的是所有接受规范手术并从麻醉中受益的患者。我们的数据在SPSS 25软件上输入和分析。在Microsoft Word 2016上进行文字处理,在Microsoft EXCEL 2016上进行图形处理。结果:在研究期间,1700例患者在手术室接受了预定手术。年龄0 ~ 5岁占14.8%。平均年龄6.64岁;手术患者中男性占52.6%,性别比为1.1。62.1%有全身麻醉史。美国麻醉学会(ASA) ASA1分类占92.7%。扁桃体炎是最常见的手术诊断(9.5%)。疝的治愈和切除是最常见的手术技术(11.8%)。65.3%的患者实现全身麻醉。低血压是手术室最常见的不良事件,占44.5%。术中死亡率为0.11%。结论:我们的研究覆盖了整个麻醉人群。它提供了一个最新的麻醉实践在重症监护病房麻醉。全麻是最常用的麻醉方法;主要的心血管不良事件,更常发生在诱导中,主要是有利的结果,术中死亡率为0.11%。越来越多的MAR和DES可能会引用这篇论文:Moustapha, M., Hamidou, a.a., Madane, D.T, Alfousseini, S., Siriman, K., Dramane, S., Amadou, G., Babaya, S., Seydou, D.A.和Mahamane, D.D. (2021) CHU Gabriel tour计划手术的麻醉活动。麻醉学杂志,11,164-174。https://doi.org/10.4236/ojanes.2021.115016收稿日期:2021年3月28日收稿日期:2021年5月28日出版日期:2021年5月31日版权所有©作者与科研出版公司。本作品采用知识共享署名国际许可协议(CC BY 4.0)。http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/开放获取
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