Open Journal of Anesthesiology

Volume 11, Issue 5 (May 2021)

ISSN Print: 2164-5531   ISSN Online: 2164-5558

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Anesthetic Activities of Scheduled Surgery at CHU Gabriel Touré

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DOI: 10.4236/ojanes.2021.115016    143 Downloads   516 Views  

ABSTRACT

Concept: We opted for this study because the hospital unit Gabriel Touré was renovated with 7 surgical specialties. Our study was the very last study before the advent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID 19). Goal: Evaluate the anesthetic activities of the planned surgery at the University Hospital Center CHU Gabriel Touré. Method and Material: This was a descriptive prospective study carried out in the cold operating theater of the CHU Gabriel Touré from January to December 2018. It focused on all patients operated on for regulated surgery and who had benefited from anesthesia. Our data was entered and analyzed on SPSS 25 software. Word processing performed on Microsoft WORD® 2016 and graphics on Microsoft EXCEL® 2016. Results: During the study period 1700 patients were operated on in the operating room for scheduled surgery. The age range of 0 to 5 years accounted for (14.8%). The average age was 6.64 years; male predominance (52.6%) of operated patients with a sex ratio of 1.1. A history of general anesthesia was found in 62.1%. The classification of the American Anesthesia Society (ASA) ASA1 class represented 92.7%. Tonsillitis was the most common operative diagnosis (9.5%). Hernia cures and eventrations were the most common surgical technique (11.8%). General anesthesia was achieved in 65.3% of patients. Hypotension was the most common adverse event in the operating room, 44.5%. The intraoperative mortality was 0.11%. Conclusion: Our study covered the entire population anesthetized. It provided an update on the practice of anesthesia in the intensive care unit anesthesia. General anesthesia was the most used technique; a predominance of cardiovascular adverse events, occurring more often in induction and mainly favorable outcome with mortality intraoperative 0.11%. A growing presence of MAR and DES who had performed more than 30% of anesthesia.

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Moustapha, M. , Hamidou, A. , Madane, D. , Alfousseini, S. , Siriman, K. , Dramane, S. , Amadou, G. , Babaya, S. , Aladji Seydou, D. and Mahamane, D. (2021) Anesthetic Activities of Scheduled Surgery at CHU Gabriel Touré. Open Journal of Anesthesiology, 11, 164-174. doi: 10.4236/ojanes.2021.115016.

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