Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Feb 2023
The Swedish Perioperative Register (SPOR): description, validation of data mapping and utility.
Since 2013 surgical units in Sweden have reported procedures to the national Swedish Perioperative Register (SPOR). More than four million cases have been documented. Data consist of patient ID, type of surgery, diagnoses, time stamps during the perioperative process (from the decision to operate to the time of discharge from the postoperative recovery area) and quality measures. This article aims to describe SPOR and validate data mapping. Also, we wished to illustrate the utility of the SPOR in assessing variations in national surgical capacity during the COVID-19 pandemia years 2020-2021. ⋯ Data validation revealed good agreement between local and central databases. The changes in national surgical capacity during the pandemic were illustrated by an index based on the reported surgical production.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Feb 2023
Observational StudySevere Covid-19 and Acute Pulmonary Hypertension: 24-month follow-up regarding mortality and relationship to initial echocardiographic findings and biomarkers.
Critically ill Covid-19 patients are likely to develop the sequence of acute pulmonary hypertension (aPH), right ventricular strain, and eventually right ventricular failure due to currently known pathophysiology (endothelial inflammation plus thrombo-embolism) that promotes increased pulmonary vascular resistance and pulmonary artery pressure. Furthermore, an in-hospital trans-thoracic echocardiography (TTE) diagnosis of aPH is associated with a substantially increased risk of early mortality. The aim of this retrospective observational follow-up study was to explore the mortality during the 1-24-month period following the TTE diagnosis of aPH in the intensive care unit (ICU). ⋯ The mortality risk was increased up to 24 months after the initial examination in ICU-treated Covid-19 patients with a TTE diagnosis of aPH, compared to non-aPH patients. Certain individual TTE parameters were able to discriminate 24-month risk of morality.
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Feb 2023
Implementation of video laryngoscopes and the development in airway management strategy and prevalence of difficult tracheal intubation - a national cohort study.
We aimed to determine the development in the use of video laryngoscopy over a 9-year period, and its possible impact on airway planning and management. ⋯ From 2008 to 2016, a period of massive implementation of video laryngoscopes, a significant change in airway management behaviour was recorded. Increasingly, video laryngoscopy is becoming a first-choice device for both acute and routine airway management. Most importantly, the data showed a noticeable reduction in failed intubation over the time of observation.