The Role of an Anesthesiologic Ambulance in Preoperative Preparation for Anesthesia
DOSTÁLOVÁ V., ODRÁŽKOVÁ E., KULDA K., ČERNÝ V.
Klinika anesteziologie, resuscitace a intenzivní medicíny, Fakultní nemocnice v Hradci Králové, přednosta MUDr. Vladimír Černý, PhD., FCCM |
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Summary:
Careful and targeted preanesthetic evaluation of patients scheduled for anesthesia presents an important step in the prevention of severe
perioperative complications. The basic goal of anesthesiologic ambulance is the improvement of preoperative assessment while decreasing the need
for complementary examination and laboratory tests, that could be effectively done in the out-hospital setting. The working of the ambulance contributes
to the decrease of the number of re-scheduled cases due to incomplete preanesthetic examination or suboptimal compensation just prior to a surgical
procedure. The indications for a visit in the anesthesiologic ambulance are day-case surgery, major surgery in a high-risk patient or a presence of
a severe complicating disease. Within one year, there have been evaluated 1,384 patients in the ambulance of Department of Anesthesiology and
Intensive Care, Charles University Teaching Hospital Hradec Králové. According to the preoperative risk, seven patients were recommended for
anesthesia only from “vital indication“, surgery was rescheduled in ten patients, surgery was cancelled due to extremely high risk in seven patients.
The paper presents the working of the ambulance a evaluates its benefit for patients, surgical disciplines and anesthesiologists.
Key words:
preoperative evalulation – autotransfusion – anesthesiologic questionnaire
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