2007
DOI: 10.3129/i07-125
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Nurse anaesthetic care during cataract surgery: a comparative quality assurance study

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“…The measurement of the rate of adverse events and the need for an anaesthesiologist during surgery are the usual endpoints. Bassett et al compared, in 211 patients, the intraoperative monitoring entrusted to a specially trained nurse versus an anaesthesiologist in terms of patient safety and satisfaction 32 . No serious complications occurred in the two groups and the satisfaction scores were similar.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The measurement of the rate of adverse events and the need for an anaesthesiologist during surgery are the usual endpoints. Bassett et al compared, in 211 patients, the intraoperative monitoring entrusted to a specially trained nurse versus an anaesthesiologist in terms of patient safety and satisfaction 32 . No serious complications occurred in the two groups and the satisfaction scores were similar.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In previous reports, bradycardia or cardiac arrhythmias and hypotension were other causes with very low frequencies. 1,11,26,29,31 We did not find cardiac arrhythmias that required intervention.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…4,8,9 Thus, with the increasing use of topical anesthesia and low risk for perioperative medical complications intraoperatively, several studies have tried to assess the factors associated with monitored anesthesia care during cataract surgery. [10][11][12][13][14][15] For example, intravenous access is essential if peribulbar or retrobulbar anesthetic techniques are used. 16,17 However, cataract surgery guidelines suggest that intravenous access might not be required routinely for topical or sub-Tenon anesthesia.…”
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“…Ameliyatın büyük ya da küçük olmasına bakıl-maksızın yapılan her girişim hastaların kaygısını arttırmaktadır [23]. Literatürde lokal anestezi ile yapılan katarakt ameliyatlarında da hastaların kaygı yaşadık-ları belirtilmiştir [4,24,25]. Septoplasti hastaları ile yapılan bir çalışmada ve çeşitli ameliyatlarda anestezi öncesi kaygı düzeylerinin değerlendirildiği başka bir çalışmada da ameliyat öncesi kaygı düzeyleri bu çalış-madan düşük bulunmuştur [26,27] leme alınan hasta grubunun ameliyat algısı ile ilişkili olabilir.…”
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