General anesthesia occurs frequently in elderly patients during propofol-based sedation and spinal anesthesia

2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 51-52
Author(s):  
C.A. Lien
2010 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 179-183 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederick E. Sieber ◽  
Allan Gottshalk ◽  
Khwaja J. Zakriya ◽  
Simon C. Mears ◽  
Hochang Lee

2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 105-113
Author(s):  
Mehmet Anıl SÜZER ◽  
Umut KARA ◽  
Mehmet Özgür ÖZHAN ◽  
Hasan KAMBUROĞLU ◽  
Mehmet Burak EŞKİN ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
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Philippe Biboulet ◽  
Alexandre Jourdan ◽  
Vera Van Haevre ◽  
Didier Morau ◽  
Nathalie Bernard ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Lili Tang ◽  
Panpan Fang ◽  
Yuxin Fang ◽  
Yao Lu ◽  
Guanghong Xu ◽  
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Purpose. Hip fracture is a common injury in geriatric populations, which is associated with poor quality of life. However, the ideal anesthesia technique for this disease is yet to be identified. This study aimed to compare the combined lumbar-sacral plexus block (CLSB) plus general anesthesia (bispectral index (BIS) 60–80) with the unilateral spinal anesthesia (SA) on activity of daily living in elderly patients undergoing hip fracture surgery. Methods. A total of 124 elderly patients undergoing hip fracture surgery were randomly assigned to two groups. Patients in the SA group received light-specific gravity spinal anesthesia, and patients in the CLSB group received lumbar and sacral plexus block with general anesthesia (BIS 60–80). The primary outcomes were 30-day activity of daily living (ADL). The secondary outcomes were postoperative pain scores, postoperative delirium, in-hospital cost, and major complications. Results. The ADL scores of postoperative day 30 (POD30) in the CLSB group are higher than those in the SA group (27.34 ± 7.01 versus 24.70 ± 6.40, P = 0.045 ). Compared to preoperative ADL scores, there were higher increased scores in the CLSB group than in POD30 (CLSB group 8.09 ± 3.39 versus SA group 4.87 ± 3.90, P < 0.001 ). Mild-to-moderate pain did not have differences between the two groups (rest pain: 3 versus 2, P = 0.344 ; motion pain: 5 versus 4, P = 0.073 ). There were no significant differences in incidence of postoperative delirium, PONV, and other complications. Conclusion. The unilateral SA can reduce the deterioration of ADL after hip fracture surgery and provide a better postoperative recovery.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramesh Bhattarai ◽  
Rajiv Shah ◽  
Sita Dhakal ◽  
Pragya Malla ◽  
Srijana Sapkota

Background: General anesthesia for cesarean section is being less popular for cesarean section in present days but sometime general anesthesia is inevitable. The aim of the study is to assess the trends of general anesthesia, indications, clinical outcome in mother and fetus in high altitude setting of tertiary care center of Nepal. Methods: We conducted descriptive cross-sectional study all cases of cesarean section in Karnali Academy of health Sciences (KAHS) located at high altitude over three years period   in our institute. Data were retrieved from the hospital records during three fiscal year (Jan 1st 2017 to Jan Dec 31st 2019). The record of all the patients who underwent cesarean section under general anesthesia was reviewed for demographic details, indication of general anesthesia, trends for general and spinal anesthesia and maternal and neonatal outcome. Results: Out of total deliveries 2175, 309 (14.2%) cases account for cesarean section. Among them, 52 (17%) required general anesthesia . Eclampsia 19(36%) remain the major indication for General Anesthesia in cesarean section followed by failure of spinal anesthesia number 14 (26%) , cord prolapse six (12%), antepartam haemorrhage five (10%), spinal site infection four (8%), Khiphoscoliosis two(4%), Patients request  two (4%). Use for general anesthesia technique was consistent for three years with slow rise in use of spinal anesthesia . There was no any anesthesia related maternal mortality and nine intraoperative neonatal   Conclusions:  General anesthesia practices are consistently required in rural high-altitude setup. Eclampsia is the commonest indication followed by failure of spinal anesthesia and cord prolapse. Neonatal outcome is still not good.  


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