PEDIATRIC DAY-CASE ANESTHESIA - ESTIMATE OF ITS QUALITY AT HOME

Citation
B. Grenier et al., PEDIATRIC DAY-CASE ANESTHESIA - ESTIMATE OF ITS QUALITY AT HOME, Paediatric anaesthesia, 8(6), 1998, pp. 485-489
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology,Pediatrics
Journal title
ISSN journal
11555645
Volume
8
Issue
6
Year of publication
1998
Pages
485 - 489
Database
ISI
SICI code
1155-5645(1998)8:6<485:PDA-EO>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
The aim of this clinical audit was to evaluate the home recovery and c omplications of 104 daycase anaesthetized children, as well as parent satisfaction. A questionnaire, explained at the time of preoperative v isit, was given to parents at hospital discharge and returned by mail. Opioids were administered in 19% of the children whereas regional ana esthesia was performed in 28% of cases. In the recovery room, 8% of th em suffered pain. At home, pain was the main problem (25%) and vomitin g and agitation were found in 9% and 6% of the cases respectively. Par ents reported anxiety in 45% of cases, and 14% called their general pr actitioner. Nevertheless, 94% were satisfied with the anaesthetic. A c linical audit is useful in detecting management deficiencies. Quality of home recovery may be improved by: wider use of perioperative analge sia, systematic prescription of take-home analgesia, designation of a hospital practitioner for advice, and closer collaboration with genera l practitioners.