2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jopan.2022.11.008
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Postoperative Discharge Scoring Criteria After Outpatient Anesthesia: A Review of the Literature

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“…This is commonly used for discharge criteria from the post-anesthesia care unit to postsurgical wards, to measure the ability for discharge from the OR. [16,17] In the remimazolam group, 5 of the 20 patients did not achieve full recovery of consciousness despite the administration of flumazenil (0.5 mg), whereas no significant difference was observed between the 2 groups regarding WFTS. In addition, no apparent adverse events, such as respiratory depression or further loss of consciousness, occurred after returning to the ward.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is commonly used for discharge criteria from the post-anesthesia care unit to postsurgical wards, to measure the ability for discharge from the OR. [16,17] In the remimazolam group, 5 of the 20 patients did not achieve full recovery of consciousness despite the administration of flumazenil (0.5 mg), whereas no significant difference was observed between the 2 groups regarding WFTS. In addition, no apparent adverse events, such as respiratory depression or further loss of consciousness, occurred after returning to the ward.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the completion of the endoscopy, patients were transferred to the recovery room, where their vital signs were monitored until they naturally regained consciousness. Subsequently, patients were required to remain under observation for 30 minutes, until their Postanesthesia discharge scoring system score (PADSS) was ≥ 9 and their vital signs were stable, before he could leave accompanied by his family members or caregivers [21,22] .…”
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“…Die spontane Miktion ist eines der Standardkriterien für die Entlassung nach ambulanter Chirurgie 1 . Der postoperative (postspinale) Harnverhalt (PH) ist eine der häufigsten Komplikationen neben hämodynamischen Nebenwirkungen nach einer Spinalanästhesie 2 3 .…”
Section: Postspinaler (Postoperativer) Harnverhaltunclassified