Frequency and implications of ambulatory surgery without a patient escort

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia(2005)

引用 15|浏览3
暂无评分
摘要
Purpose A study was undertaken to identify the characteristics and outcomes of ambulatory surgical patients without an escort. Clinical features During a 38-month period, the incidence of patients without an escort at one tertiary care institution was 0.2% (60/28,391). Five patients had their surgery cancelled. The other 55 patients had their surgery performed. Tw o groups of patients without an escort were identified: patients who were known not to have an escort preoperatively, and patients with “no show” escort. The number of patients with no show escort is much higher than the number of patients who were known not to have an escort preoperatively. The outcome of the no escort patients was compared with the matched control group of patients with an escort. There were no differences in the rates of unanticipated admission, emergency visits or readmission into the hospital within 30 days comparing the group of patients with and without an escort. Conclusions The absence of an escort in ambulatory surgical patients occurs in 0.2% of surgeries, and varies according to the type of service. The number of patients with no show escort is higher than the number of patients with known no escort preoperatively.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Desflurane,Ambulatory Surgery,Matched Control Group,Emergency Visit,Monitor Anesthesia Care
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要