lmprovement in perioperative care of the day case patient; logistics and quality of care.
| dc.contributor.author | Sellbrant, Irén | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2022-02-23T08:50:44Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2022-02-23T08:50:44Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2022-02-23 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Background: The “Day surgery concept” is increasing and nowadays numerous of surgical procedures in patients of all ages, with different comorbidities are performed as day case surgery. Day surgery (DS) is a process; not a procedure. Anaesthetic method, multi-modal analgesia, new surgical minimally invasive techniques and a mind-set to facilitate a rapid recovery are all of importance. Thus, multiple factors influence a safe, effective and successful perioperative course combining high quality of care with rapid recovery, enabling patients to be safely discharged on the day of surgery. Aim: To investigate how different parts of the perioperative care per se affects resource utilisation, logistics and quality of recovery in three common DS procedures. Methods: Paper I; A retrospective observational study in patients scheduled for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) surgery assessing discharge on day of surgery, impact of “annual changes” (2012-14) and anaesthetic techniques in 4 different hospitals. Paper II; A prospective randomised study in male patients scheduled for open hernia repair assessing the impact of surgical scrub/sterile covering before vs. after induction of general anaesthesia on haemodynamic changes, medication, logistics and quality of care. Paper III; A prospective randomised study performed on patients scheduled for surgery of distal radial fractures (DRF) investigating the impact of 3 different anaesthetic methods on postoperative pain, postoperative opioid consumption and logistics the first postoperative week. Paper IV; A subgroup of study III patients, prospectively randomised to 2 different immobilisation methods, brace vs cast, assessing patients self-assessed Quality of recovery (QoR-15), postoperative opioid use and logistics the first postoperative week. Results: Paper I; The use of local anaesthesia and sedation (LAS) significantly increased the by-passing of PACU to a step-down unit and discharge day of surgery during the study period. Paper II; No differences in vasoactive medications was found between groups, but there was a significant decrease in PACU-time in awake patients. Both patients and surgical nurses found the awake procedure acceptable. Paper III; The pain scores and postoperative opioid consumption were significantly higher in the supraclavicular block (SCB) group with long-acting local anaesthetic agent (long-LA) compared to short-acting (short-LA) 24-hours post-surgery and during the first 3 postoperative days. The long-LA-group also had most unplanned healthcare contacts postoperatively. Most SCB-patients could by-pass PACU. Paper IV; The median QoR-15 score increased over time from baseline to 1 week post-surgery with no significant differences between brace/cast-groups of patients. Conclusion: The use of LAS in POP-surgery improved both theatre and PACU efficacy and increased discharge on day of surgery. Surgical scrub/sterile covering before induction can be performed without jeopardizing patient´ quality of care and probably improve the perioperative care. SCB with long-LA for surgical repair of DRF provide effective analgesia during early postoperative course, but the patients that received SCB with short-LA had less pain at 24-hours post-surgery, a better pain profile and consumed less opioids during the first 72 hours postoperatively. An immobilisation with brace instead of cast directly after DRF-surgery appears to be a feasible and attractive option. | sv |
| dc.gup.defencedate | 2022-03-23 | |
| dc.gup.defenceplace | Onsdagen den 23 mars 2022, kl 9.00, R-aulan i R-huset, Länsmansgatan 28, Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset/Mölndals sjukhus, Mölndal | sv |
| dc.gup.department | Institute of Clinical Sciences. Department of Anesthesiology & Intensive Care Medicine | sv |
| dc.gup.dissdb-fakultet | SA | |
| dc.gup.mail | iren.sellbrant@vgregion.se | sv |
| dc.gup.origin | University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy | sv |
| dc.identifier.isbn | 978-91-8009-408-5 (TRYCK) | |
| dc.identifier.isbn | 978-91-8009-409-2 (PDF) | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/69326 | |
| dc.language.iso | eng | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | I. Pelvic organ prolapse surgery: changes in perioperative management improving hospital pathway. Sellbrant Irén, Pedroletti Corinne, Jakobsson Jan. Minerva Ginecologica 2017;69(1):18-22 ::doi::10.23736/S0026-4784.16.03901-0 | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | II. The choice between surgical scrubbing and sterile covering before or after induction of anaesthesia: A prospective study. Sellbrant Irén, Brattwall Metha, Jildenstål Pether, Warrén-Stomberg Margareta, Jakobsson Jan. F1000Research 2017, 6:1019(p1-12) ::doi::10.12688/f1000research.11965.2 | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | III. Supraclavicular block with Mepivacaine vs Ropivacaine, their impact on postoperative pain: A prospective randomised study. Irén Sellbrant, Jon Karlsson, Jan G Jakobsson, Bengt Nellgård BMC Anesthesiol.2021 Nov 9;21(1):273. ::doi::10.1186/s12871-021-01499-z | sv |
| dc.relation.haspart | IV. Brace versus cast following surgical treatment of distal radial fracture; a prospective randomised study comparing quality of recovery. Sellbrant I, Blomstrand J, Karlsson J, Nellgård B, Jakobsson JG. Under review in F1000Research. ::doi::10.12688/f1000research.52046.2 | sv |
| dc.subject | Day surgery | sv |
| dc.subject | POP-surgery | sv |
| dc.subject | Open hernia repair | sv |
| dc.subject | Distal radial fracture | sv |
| dc.subject | Anaesthetic technique | sv |
| dc.subject | Supraclavicular block | sv |
| dc.subject | Local anaesthesia | sv |
| dc.subject | Long/short-acting local anaesthetic agent | sv |
| dc.subject | Logistics | sv |
| dc.subject | Pain | sv |
| dc.subject | Postoperative opioid consumption | sv |
| dc.subject | Quality of care | sv |
| dc.subject | QoR-15 | sv |
| dc.subject | Perioperative medicine | sv |
| dc.title | lmprovement in perioperative care of the day case patient; logistics and quality of care. | sv |
| dc.title.alternative | Anaesthesia impact in Day Surgery | sv |
| dc.type | text | eng |
| dc.type.degree | Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) | sv |
| dc.type.svep | Doctoral thesis | eng |
Files
Original bundle
1 - 4 of 4
No Thumbnail Available
- Name:
- gupea_2077_69326_5.pdf
- Size:
- 95.69 KB
- Format:
- Adobe Portable Document Format
- Description:
- Errata
No Thumbnail Available
- Name:
- gupea_2077_69326_6.pdf
- Size:
- 4.74 MB
- Format:
- Adobe Portable Document Format
- Description:
- Cover
No Thumbnail Available
- Name:
- gupea_2077_69326_7.pdf
- Size:
- 741.61 KB
- Format:
- Adobe Portable Document Format
- Description:
- Abstract
No Thumbnail Available
- Name:
- gupea_2077_69326_8.pdf
- Size:
- 2.92 MB
- Format:
- Adobe Portable Document Format
- Description:
- Thesis frame
License bundle
1 - 1 of 1
No Thumbnail Available
- Name:
- license.txt
- Size:
- 4.68 KB
- Format:
- Item-specific license agreed upon to submission
- Description: