Anästhesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jul 2017
Review[Development of Anaesthesia-Related Mortality and Impact On Perioperative Outcome].
Achievements in anaesthesiology form the basis for the tremendous development of surgical therapy. Reliable monitoring technology, which is scrutinized on a regular basis using checklists, is allowing anaesthesia at the borders of physiology. ⋯ Furthermore, postoperative care in specialised units and intensive care wards is a key factor of improved patient outcome after surgery. In the future, unravelling the interactions of anaesthesia, surgical trauma and postoperative complications will further contribute to improved patient safety.
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jul 2017
Review[Impact of Cardiac Anaesthesia on Patient Outcome].
The perioperative management of complex patients in a highly technical and subspecialized environment is the domain of the cardiac anesthesiologist. Evidence suggests that hemodynamic management using goal directed hemodynamic therapy (GDHT) improves patient outcome. ⋯ Mortality can be decreased when remote ischemic preconditioning techniques (RIPC) are being used. Neurological outcomes can be improved with near-infrared-spectometry (NIRS), volatile anesthetics increase myocardial protection through preconditioning and perioperative echocardiography increases overall patient survival.
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jul 2017
Review[The Influence of Anesthesia On Perioperative Outcome in Children - Institutional and Individual Factors].
The perioperative care of children is challenging for health care providers. Since anesthetists cannot affect the nature of the disease and have hardly an impact on the decision for surgery we summarized in this review individual and institutional factors for improving perioperative outcome by anesthetists. ⋯ A behaviorally oriented preoperative preparation of parents and children also affects the postoperative course of the pediatric patients positively as well as institutional concepts for the reduction of perioperative medication errors and adverse drug events. We believe that perspectively pediatric surgery will be increasingly performed in high volume hospitals which are able to guarantee beneficial institutional structures as well as a high educational level and high professional experience of the employed anesthetists.
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Remifentanil is a short-acting opioid of high analgetic potency and superior controllability. It is widely used in day-case surgery, procedural sedation, for reduction of recovery-times and obstetrics and whenever excellent controllability of opioid effects is needed. Especially in combination with Propofol it is used for target-controlled infusion (TCI). The first part of the article provides readers with information about historical aspects, pharmacological characteristics, effects and side effects of remifentanil.
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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther · Jul 2017
[Prevention of Perioperative Hypothermia - Guidelines for Daily Clinical Practice].
Inadvertent perioperative hypothermia (body core temperature < 36 °C) is a serious complication leading to increased rates of wound infection, higher blood loss associated with increased transfusion requirements as well as patient dissatisfaction among others. Body core temperature is a vital parameter and needs constant monitoring just like heart rate, blood pressure and arterial oxygen saturation. Patient-, anesthesia-, surgery- and environment-related risk factors were identified for occurring perioperative hypothermia. ⋯ A bundle of procedures has to be arranged in order to improve patient outcome. Steps include general (e.g. staff instruction), pre- (e.g. prewarming), intra- (e.g. active warming) and postoperative (e.g. drug therapy) actions. An effective concept for prevention of perioperative hypothermia has to be adjusted to departments' specific constructional, organizational, process-related and staff characteristics with clearly visible and assigned responsibilities.