Publication: Anesthetic related adverse events by incidence report in HRH princess maha chakri sirindhorn medical center
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Issued Date
2021
Resource Type
Language
eng
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application/pdf
ISSN
1252208
Other identifier(s)
2-s2.0-85116030704
Rights Holder(s)
Scopus
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol 104, No.9 (2021), p.S72-S78
Suggested Citation
Sriramatr D., Chianpatanaruk N., Kusumaphanyo C., Luanpholcharoenchai J., Pinkaew P., Tamaruksa S., Gulrawong N. Anesthetic related adverse events by incidence report in HRH princess maha chakri sirindhorn medical center. Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol 104, No.9 (2021), p.S72-S78. doi:10.35755/jmedassocthai.2021.S03.00035 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/3794
Abstract
Objective: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the incidence of all complications and contributing factors after receiving anesthesia within HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Medical Center. Materials and Methods: This prospective descriptive study included 2,285 patients who received anesthesia services from the Department of Anesthesiology. Data was collected from August 2019 to January 2020 and analyzed with STATA software version 15. Results: In 2,285 patients who received anesthesia services, there were a total of 1,180 complications, which represented in an incidence rate of 51.64%. More than half of these complication were preventable. 93.42% were minor adverse events. The majority of the population was adult age over 18 years old, with average age of 47.8 years old. Most were female (59.17%), ASA class 2 (43.19%) and received general anesthesia technique (48.89%). The most common anesthetic complications were hypotension, sore throat, nausea/vomiting and shivering respectively. The most common major anesthetic complication was cardiac arrhythmia. Conclusion: The incidence rate of anesthetic complication was 51.64%. The most common complications were hypotension, nausea/vomiting and shivering. Factors that contributed to anesthetic complications were female gender, age >65, pregnancy, long operative time, and positions other than supine. Factors that minimized the risk were minor operation, TIVA and other anesthesia techniques and supervision. © JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND, 2021.
Subject(s)
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
American Society of Anaesthesiologists score
Anesthesia complication
Article
Atelectasis
Binomial distribution
Body mass
Bradycardia
Child
Delirium
Descriptive research
Dizziness
Esophagus intubation
Fatty acid desaturation
Female
Follow up
General anesthesia
Heart arrest
Heart arrhythmia
Hoarseness
Human
Hypertension
Hypotension
Hypothermia
Logistic regression analysis
Major clinical study
Male
Myalgia
Nausea and vomiting
Operation duration
Peripheral nerve injury
Pneumothorax
Postoperative complication
Pregnancy
Prospective study
Pulmonary aspiration
Retrospective study
Risk factor
Shivering
Sore throat
Spinal anesthesia
Adult
Aged
American Society of Anaesthesiologists score
Anesthesia complication
Article
Atelectasis
Binomial distribution
Body mass
Bradycardia
Child
Delirium
Descriptive research
Dizziness
Esophagus intubation
Fatty acid desaturation
Female
Follow up
General anesthesia
Heart arrest
Heart arrhythmia
Hoarseness
Human
Hypertension
Hypotension
Hypothermia
Logistic regression analysis
Major clinical study
Male
Myalgia
Nausea and vomiting
Operation duration
Peripheral nerve injury
Pneumothorax
Postoperative complication
Pregnancy
Prospective study
Pulmonary aspiration
Retrospective study
Risk factor
Shivering
Sore throat
Spinal anesthesia
