全身麻醉在儿童皮肤手术中的风险与肿胀麻醉的投射。

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-05-30 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/9327152
Abdulmajeed Alajlan, Bader M Alhabeeb, Ali M Alhazmi, Osama A Alobaid, Ahmed A Alharthi, Nada I Al-Habib, Ahmed M El-Malky
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背景:在门诊侵入性手术中,全身麻醉的使用越来越多,尤其是在皮肤科。由于不合作,儿童通常需要全身麻醉,因为外科皮肤手术大多是痛苦的。目的:本研究的目的是评估在接受皮肤手术的儿童人群中使用全身麻醉的安全性、重大不良事件和并发症发生率。方法:我们在2017年9月1日至2019年9月期间进行了患者病历回顾的首次回顾性队列研究。所有在此期间接受儿科皮肤手术的患者都参与了我们的研究。我们回顾了选定的图表来记录任何意外入院、不良事件或并发症。三位麻醉师回顾了手术结果和麻醉并发症。我们评估了评分者之间的信度。结果:211例患者共报告211例手术,诊断19例。除12例患者出现轻微并发症外,未发现与麻醉相关的不良事件。kappa值范围为0.78 ~ 1.00 (95% ci为0.46809 ~ 1.00)。结论:皮肤科医生和儿科医生可以在经过儿科培训的麻醉师的监督下,在考虑其他安全和风险预防措施和儿童年龄组的情况下,安全地在全麻下进行必要的手术。
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Risk of General Anesthesia in Pediatric Skin Procedures with Projection on Tumescent Anesthesia.

Background: Uses of general anaesthesia in outpatient invasive procedures have increased, especially in dermatology. Being uncooperative, children often require general anaesthesia, since surgical skin operations are mostly painful.

Aim: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety, significant adverse events, and the complication rates related to general anaesthesia, when used among pediatric population undergoing skin procedures.

Methods: We conducted a first retrospective cohort study of patient chart review during the period from September 1, 2017 through September 2019. All patients admitted for pediatric skin procedures during this period have participated in our study. We reviewed selected charts to document any unexpected admissions, adverse events, or complications. Surgical outcomes and anaesthesia complications were reviewed by three anesthesiologists. We assessed inter-rater reliability.

Results: A total of 211 procedures were reported for 211 patients with 19 diagnoses. No adverse events related to anaesthesia were recognized, apart from minor complications noticed in twelve patients. The kappa value range is between 0.78 and 1.00 (95% C.I., 0.46809 to 1.00).

Conclusion: Dermatologist and pediatricians can safely do necessary procedures under general anaesthesia with the supervision of pediatric-trained anesthesiologists while considering other safety and risk precautions and the pediatric age group.

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