The Application of Regional Anaesthesia in Türkiye: National Survey Study.

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Elvin Kanat, Zeynep Çağıran, Nezih Sertöz
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Abstract

Objective: This study was designed to determine why anaesthesiologists working in various institutions in our country prefer current regional anaesthesia methods and to evaluate the use and prevalence of ultrasonography in these methods.

Methods: A questionnaire created on SurveyMonkey.com was sent electronically or face-to-face to anaesthesiology and reanimation physicians working in different provinces of our country, and they were asked to fill it out. The survey was intended to be administered to at least 200 volunteer anaesthesiologists. The questionnaire consisted of 34 questions, including demographic characteristics, neuraxial block and peripheral nerve block (PNB) applications, drug choices, preferences in paediatric cases, training, and safety measures.

Results: A total of 215 anaesthesiologists participated in our questionnaire. 39.2% were working in a university hospital, and 38.2% were working in a training and research hospital. PNB training was received by 89.2% of the participants during specialty training. For analgesic purposes, the interscalene block was preferred for shoulder surgery (57.4%), the axillary block for elbow, forearm, and hand surgery (49.8%), the erector spinae plane block for thoracic surgery (33.8%), and the transverse abdominis and rectus block for open abdominal surgery (51.5%).

Conclusion: Regional anaesthesia is an essential part of multimodal analgesia and is used both as an anaesthetic and analgesic in routine practice. In recent years, many new techniques have been utilized as a result of advancements. However, for these to be implemented in practice, up-to-date information should be closely followed, and anaesthetists should be supported in terms of training and equipment.

区域麻醉在外科手术中的应用:全国调查研究。
目的:本研究旨在了解为什么在我国各机构工作的麻醉师更喜欢目前的区域麻醉方法,并评估超声检查在这些方法中的使用和流行程度。方法:在SurveyMonkey.com网站上制作问卷,以电子方式或面对面方式向我国各省麻醉与复苏医师进行问卷调查。这项调查的对象是至少200名志愿麻醉师。问卷包括34个问题,包括人口统计学特征、轴向阻滞和周围神经阻滞(PNB)的应用、药物选择、儿科病例偏好、培训和安全措施。结果:共有215名麻醉师参与问卷调查。39.2%在大学医院工作,38.2%在培训和研究医院工作。89.2%的参与者在专业培训期间接受了PNB培训。出于镇痛目的,肩关节手术首选斜角肌间阻滞(57.4%),肘部、前臂和手部手术首选腋窝阻滞(49.8%),胸外科手术首选竖脊平面阻滞(33.8%),腹部切开手术首选横腹和直肌阻滞(51.5%)。结论:区域麻醉是多模式镇痛的重要组成部分,在临床中既可作为麻醉,也可作为镇痛。近年来,由于技术进步,许多新技术得到了应用。然而,为了在实践中实施这些,应该密切关注最新的信息,麻醉师应该在培训和设备方面得到支持。
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