Enhancing Safety in Regional Anesthesia: Guidelines from the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care (SIAARTI).

Vito Torrano, Salvatore Anastasi, Eleonora Balzani, Enrico Barbara, Astrid Ursula Behr, Mario Bosco, Claudio Buttarelli, Silvia Bruletti, Dario Bugada, Chiara Cadeddu, Gianluca Cappelleri, Luigi Cardia, Salvatore Casarano, Andrea Cortegiani, Floriana D'Ambrosio, Miryam Del Vicario, Andrea Fanelli, Pierfrancesco Fusco, Giuseppe Gazzerro, Daniela Ghisi, Antonino Giarratano, Fabio Gori, Massimiliano Greco, Paolo Angelo Grossi, Alberto Manassero, Gianluca Russo, Salvatore Sardo, Cosimo Savoia, Marco Tescione, Giulia Tinti, Alessandro De Cassai
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Background: Regional anesthesia techniques have become integral to modern perioperative care, offering enhanced pain management and recovery outcomes. However, their application in patients with specific conditions, such as anticoagulation therapy or preexisting comorbidities, raises concerns regarding safety and efficacy. Current guidelines addressing these issues are fragmented, necessitating comprehensive, evidence-based recommendations.

Methods: A multidisciplinary panel of experts in anesthesiology and pain management was convened under the auspices of the Italian Society of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation, and Intensive Care (SIAARTI). The guidelines presented herein were developed according to the GRADE system (Grading of Recommendations of Assessment Development and Evaluations), in compliance with the methodological manual for the production of clinical practice guidelines published by the National Center for Clinical Excellence, Quality, and Safety of Care, Italian National Institute of Health.

Results: The guidelines encompass recommendations on neuraxial blocks in anticoagulated patients, the dual guidance use in peripheral nerve blocks, the role of sterile field preparation, and post-procedural monitoring. Evidence from meta-analyses and large-scale observational studies supported most recommendations, though limitations in study heterogeneity were noted.

Conclusions: These guidelines provide a structured framework for clinicians to enhance patient safety and procedural efficacy in regional anesthesia. Further research is encouraged to address identified gaps, particularly regarding specific patient subgroups and novel regional anesthesia techniques.

加强区域麻醉的安全性:意大利麻醉、镇痛、复苏和重症监护学会(SIAARTI)的指南。
背景:区域麻醉技术已成为现代围手术期护理不可或缺的一部分,提供了更好的疼痛管理和恢复结果。然而,它们在特殊情况患者中的应用,如抗凝治疗或既往存在的合并症,引起了对安全性和有效性的担忧。目前处理这些问题的指南是零散的,需要提出全面的、基于证据的建议。方法:在意大利麻醉、镇痛、复苏和重症监护学会(SIAARTI)的主持下,召集了一个多学科的麻醉学和疼痛管理专家小组。本文提出的指南是根据GRADE系统(评估发展和评估建议分级)制定的,符合意大利国立卫生研究院国家临床卓越、质量和护理安全中心出版的临床实践指南制作方法手册。结果:该指南包括对抗凝患者的轴神经阻滞的建议,周围神经阻滞的双重指导,无菌现场准备的作用,以及术后监测。来自荟萃分析和大规模观察性研究的证据支持大多数建议,尽管注意到研究异质性的局限性。结论:这些指南为临床医生提供了一个结构化的框架,以提高患者在区域麻醉中的安全性和程序有效性。鼓励进一步研究以解决已确定的差距,特别是关于特定患者亚组和新的区域麻醉技术。
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