Development of a Measure of Patient Satisfaction with Monitored Anesthesia Care

1998 ◽  
Vol 42 (5) ◽  
pp. 305
Author(s):  
FRANKLIN DEXTER ◽  
JOHN AKER ◽  
WILL A. WRIGHT
2013 ◽  
Vol 144 (5) ◽  
pp. S-213
Author(s):  
Muhammad Asif A. Virk ◽  
Ghulam Mujtaba ◽  
Kinesh Changela ◽  
Raveendra B. Chigurupati ◽  
Elena N. Zamora ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 100 (5) ◽  
pp. 1072-1075 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dajun Song ◽  
Mohamed A. Hamza ◽  
Paul F. White ◽  
Stephanie I. Byerly ◽  
Stephanie B. Jones ◽  
...  

Background The currently used emulsion formulations of 1% propofol contain 10% soybean oil. However, a new emulsion of 1% propofol (Ampofol) containing 50% less lipid has recently become available for clinical investigation. This study was designed to compare the pharmacodynamic properties of Ampofol with those of a standard formulation (Diprivan) when administered for intraoperative sedation. Methods Sixty healthy outpatients undergoing minor operations with local anesthesia were randomly assigned to receive either Ampofol (n = 31) or Diprivan (n = 29) for intravenous sedation. The sedation was initiated with an intravenous loading dose of propofol, 0.75 mg/kg, followed by an initial infusion rate of 50 microg x kg(-1) x min(-1) to achieve an Observer's Assessment of Alertness/Sedation score of 3. The targeted level of sedation was maintained with a variable-rate propofol infusion during the operation. The onset times to achieving a sedation score of 3, the severity of pain on injection of the loading dose, intraoperative hemodynamic variables, and electroencephalographic Bispectral Index values were recorded. In addition, recovery times, postoperative pain and nausea, and patient satisfaction with the sedative medication were assessed. Results There were no significant differences between Ampofol and Diprivan with respect to onset times, dosage requirements, Bispectral Index values, hemodynamic variables, recovery times, or patient satisfaction scores. The incidence of moderate pain on injection was higher in the Ampofol group (26%vs. 7% with Diprivan; P < 0.05). Conclusions Ampofol was equipotent to Diprivan with respect to its sedative properties during monitored anesthesia care. Although both groups received pretreatment with intravenous lidocaine, Ampofol was associated with more pain on injection.


1997 ◽  
Vol 87 (4) ◽  
pp. 865-873 ◽  
Author(s):  
Franklin Dexter ◽  
John Aker ◽  
Will A. Wright

Background The authors describe development of the Iowa Satisfaction with Anesthesia Scale (ISAS) for monitored anesthesia care (MAC). Patients complete the self-administered written questionnaire before discharge from the hospital. The authors designed the ISAS to measure satisfaction with MAC itself, not the perioperative experience. Patients respond to eleven statements (e.g., "I felt pain") by placing a mark along a six-choice vertical response column (e.g., "Disagree moderately") below each statement. The mean of their responses to each of the 11 statements gives a single number, which is a quantitative measure of a patient's satisfaction with their MAC. Methods Adult, English-speaking patients completed the questionnaires following admission to a phase II postanesthesia care unit after MAC. Results Response rate for MAC was 92% (86 of 94 patients). Patients completed the questionnaire in 4.6 +/- 2.3 min. Internal consistency, Cronbach's alpha, equaled 0.80. Patients' scores were positively correlated with those predicted by their anesthesia provider (r2 = 0.23) and with responses to the question "I was satisfied with my anesthetic care" (Kendall's tau = +0.41). Scores on initial and repeat questionnaires were positively correlated (r2 = 0.74). Scores on initial questionnaires and those completed within 4.4 +/- 1.7 days postoperatively were positively correlated (r2 = 0.76). Conclusions The authors have developed and tested an internally consistent, reliable, and valid measure of patient satisfaction with MAC.


2016 ◽  
Vol 73 (2) ◽  
pp. 61-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jens Moll ◽  
Mark Kaufmann

Zusammenfassung. Ein Grossteil der opthalmologischen Eingriffe kann heute in Lokoregionalanästhesie mit «Monitored Anesthesia Care» (MAC) durchgeführt werden. Allgemeinanästhesieverfahren sind hauptsächlich im pädiatrischen Segment, bei spezifischer Comorbidität und bei langdauernden Eingriffen mit völlig ruhiggestelltem OP-Gebiet notwendig. Kataraktoperationen bei mehrheitlich geriatrischen Patienten gehören aufgrund Ihrer Häufigkeit zur sogenannten «Hochvolumen-Chirurgie»: In Anbetracht des niedrigen perioperativen Risikos bei dieser Patientengruppe sind angepasste, optimierte Prozesse sinnvoll. Eine fokussierte Prämedikation und Information dieser Patienten gewährleistet eine gute perioperative Compliance. Präoperative Untersuchungen sollen bei dieser Patientengruppe nur in Abhängigkeit von relevanter Comorbidität durchgeführt werden. Neben der klassischen Anästhesiesprechstunde stehen heute für gesundheitlich kompensierte Patienten auch neue Verfahren wie eine internetbasierte Prämedikationsvisite zur Verfügung. Das intraoperative Anästhesieverfahren hängt von den Erfordernissen des Chirurgen und den Erwartungen und Kooperationsmöglichkeiten des Patienten ab.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yumin Jo ◽  
Jagyung Hwang ◽  
Jieun Lee ◽  
Hansol Kang ◽  
Boohwi Hong

Abstract Background Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) is a rare, life-threatening condition that can present as a spectrum of nonspecific symptoms, ranging from cough, dyspnea, and hemoptysis to severe hypoxemic respiratory failure. Perioperative DAH is frequently caused by negative pressure pulmonary edema resulting from acute airway obstruction, such as laryngospasm, although hemorrhage itself is rare. Case presentation This case report describes an unexpected hemoptysis following monitored anesthesia care for vertebroplasty. A 68-year-old Asian woman, with a compression fracture of the third lumbar vertebra was admitted for vertebroplasty. There were no noticeable events during the procedure. After the procedure, the patient was transferred to the postanesthesia care unit (PACU), at which sudden hemoptysis occurred. The suspected airway obstruction may have developed during transfer or immediate arrive in PACU. In postoperative chest x-ray, newly formed perihilar consolidation observed in both lung fields. The patients was transferred to a tertiary medical institution for further evaluation. She diagnosed with DAH for hemoptysis, new pulmonary infiltrates on chest x-ray and anemia. The patient received supportive care and discharged without further events. Conclusions Short duration of airway obstruction may cause DAH, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of postoperative hemoptysis of unknown etiology.


Retina ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 32 (7) ◽  
pp. 1324-1327 ◽  
Author(s):  
Colin A. Mccannel ◽  
Eric J. Olson ◽  
Mark J. Donaldson ◽  
Sophie J. Bakri ◽  
Jose S. Pulido ◽  
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