Hubungan Kecemasan pada Visit Pre-Anestesi dengan Tekanan Darah sebelum Tindakan Anestesi di Rumah Sakit Universitas Sumatera Utara

C. Christine, Cut Meliza Zainumi, Tasrif Hamdi, Husnul Fuad Albar
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Preoperative anxiety is frequently correlated with anesthesia procedures, resulting in the anesthesiologist being the most suitable person to decrease the patient's anxiety through effective doctor–patient communication during pre–anesthesia visits. During anxiety, one of the body responses is the release of epinephrine to the blood vessel resulting in increased blood pressure. Objectives: To knew the correlation between pre-anesthesia visit anxiety and blood pressure before anesthesia procedure. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design that was conducted at Universitas Sumatera Utara General Hospital from September until October 2019. The sample was collected by consecutive sampling techniques, which meet inclusion and exclusion criteria. This study used primary data then was analyzed using Fisher’s Exact Test. Results: From 67 patients going through elective surgery, there are 41 patients (61,2%) with mild anxiety, 17 patients (25,4%) with moderate anxiety, and nine people (13,4%) with severe anxiety. There is no significant correlation (p>0,05) between anxiety with sex, types of anesthesia, PS ASA and heart rate. There is a significant correlation (p<0,05) between anxiety with blood pressure and types of surgery. Conclusion: There is a correlation between anxiety during the pre-anesthesia visit with blood pressure before anesthesia procedures.Keywords:  anesthesia, anxiety, blood pressure, pre-anesthesia visit
北苏门答腊大学医院麻醉前访视与麻醉前血压的紧急关系
术前焦虑通常与麻醉程序相关,因此麻醉师是最适合在麻醉前就诊期间通过有效的医患沟通来减少患者焦虑的人。在焦虑期间,身体的反应之一是肾上腺素释放到血管中,导致血压升高。目的:了解麻醉前访视焦虑与麻醉前血压的相关性。方法:本研究采用了2019年9月至10月在北越大学综合医院进行的横断面设计。样本采用连续采样技术采集,符合纳入和排除标准。这项研究使用了原始数据,然后使用Fisher精确检验进行分析。结果:67例择期手术患者中,轻度焦虑41例(61.2%),中度焦虑17例(25.4%),重度焦虑9例(13.4%)。焦虑与性别、麻醉类型、PS ASA和心率之间没有显著相关性(p>0.05)。焦虑与血压和手术类型之间存在显著相关性(p<0.05)。结论:麻醉前访视期间的焦虑与麻醉前血压之间存在相关性。关键词:麻醉、焦虑、血压、麻醉前访视
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