[Regional Anesthesia in the Outpatient Clinic: Chances and Risks].

Laura Sophie Schäfer, Stefanie Schiele, Anke Schwarz, Grietje Beck, Thomas Frietsch
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Abstract

Regional anaesthesia (RA) in the ambulatory setting presents both opportunities and risks, especially in an economically challenging healthcare system. Patients tend to associate RA with the risk of neuronal damage, paralysis and the need to be awake during surgery. However, the risks beyond the rare complications and associated claims are more likely to be variable neuronal blockade effects and disadvantages in high-throughput OR management. The use of RA techniques in the outpatient setting requires experienced selection of suitable patients, consideration of pre-existing risks such as coagulopathies, rapid standard set-up procedures, ultrasound guidance to avoid vascular and nerve damage and good psychological counselling of patients. A clinic with many outpatient procedures can become even more efficient through higher throughput, pain-free and awake procedures without patient discomfort. RA also offers significantly safer approaches for high-risk patients. Based on the experience of a university outpatient clinic, this short review discusses the use of RA with its risks and opportunities.

门诊区域麻醉:机会与风险
区域麻醉(RA)在门诊设置提出了机会和风险,特别是在一个具有经济挑战性的医疗保健系统。患者倾向于将类风湿性关节炎与神经损伤、瘫痪和手术期间需要保持清醒的风险联系起来。然而,除了罕见并发症和相关索赔之外,风险更可能是可变的神经元阻断效应和高通量手术室管理的缺点。在门诊环境中使用类风湿性关节炎技术需要有经验的选择合适的患者,考虑预先存在的风险,如凝血功能障碍,快速标准设置程序,超声引导以避免血管和神经损伤,以及对患者进行良好的心理咨询。拥有许多门诊程序的诊所可以通过更高的吞吐量、无痛和清醒的程序而变得更有效率,而不会使患者感到不适。RA也为高危患者提供了明显更安全的治疗方法。基于一所大学门诊的经验,这篇简短的综述讨论了RA的使用及其风险和机会。
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