Relação entre ansiedade pré‐operatória e consciência durante a anestesia: estudo observacional

IF 1 Q3 Medicine
Savas Altinsoy, Ceyda Ozhan Caparlar, Jülide Ergil
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Abstract

Background

Anxiety is a state of worry caused by the anticipation of external or internal danger. Awareness During Anesthesia (ADA) is an unexpected memory recall during anesthesia. In this study, we aimed to determine the factors that affect preoperative anxiety and observe the incidence of ADA, as well as to determine the anxiety levels of these patients with a history of ADA.

Methods

This study was planned to be prospective, observational, and cross‐sectional. Patients in whom septoplasty was planned, who was admitted to the anesthesiology outpatients between March 2018 and September 2018, were ASA I−II, and aged 18−70 years were included in the study. The demographic characteristics of patients were recorded. The State‐Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was used to determine anxiety during a preoperative evaluation. The modified Brice awareness score was used simultaneously to determine previous ADA.

Results

The anxiety scores of patients who were conscious during anesthesia were higher than other patients. The mean STAI score was 40.85±14.8 in the 799 patients who met the inclusion criteria of this study. When the anxiety scores were compared, the scores were higher in females than in males (p < 0.05). The mean STAI score was found as 40.3±13.8 in patients who dreamed during anesthesia.

Conclusion

It is important to determine the anxiety levels of patients in the preoperative period to prevent the associated complications. Preoperative anxiety, besides preventing ADA, should be dealt with in a multidisciplinary manner. ADA should be carefully questioned while evaluating previous anesthesia experiences.

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术前焦虑与麻醉意识的关系:观察性研究
焦虑是由于预期外部或内部危险而引起的一种担心状态。麻醉过程中的意识(ADA)是麻醉过程中意外的记忆回忆。在本研究中,我们旨在确定影响术前焦虑的因素,观察ADA的发生率,并确定这些有ADA病史的患者的焦虑水平。方法本研究为前瞻性、观察性、横断面性研究。本研究纳入2018年3月至2018年9月麻醉科门诊收治的计划行鼻中隔成形术的患者,ASA为I - II级,年龄18 - 70岁。记录患者的人口学特征。术前评估时使用状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)来确定患者的焦虑程度。同时使用改进的Brice认知评分来确定先前的ADA。结果麻醉时清醒的患者焦虑评分高于其他患者。799例符合本研究纳入标准的患者,平均STAI评分为40.85±14.8。当比较焦虑得分时,女性得分高于男性(p <0.05)。麻醉期间做梦患者的平均STAI评分为40.3±13.8。结论术前确定患者的焦虑水平对预防并发症的发生具有重要意义。术前焦虑除预防ADA外,还应多学科联合处理。在评估以前的麻醉经验时,应仔细询问ADA。
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology is the official journal of the Brazilian Anesthesiology Society. It publishes articles classified into the following categories: -Scientific articles (clinical or experimental trials)- Clinical information (case reports)- Reviews- Letters to the Editor- Editorials. The journal focuses primarily on clinical trials, with scope on clinical practice, aiming at providing applied tools to the anesthesiologist and critical care physician. The Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology accepts articles exclusively forwarded to it. Articles already published in other journals are not accepted. All articles proposed for publication are previously submitted to the analysis of two or more members of the Editorial Board or other specialized consultants.
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