Anesthesiologists’ approach to the treatment of catheter related bladder discomfort: A survey study

Q4 Medicine
Ü. C. Köksoy, Z. K. Bengisun, H. Yılmaz, B. K. Kazbek, F. Tüzüner
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INTRODUCTION: Urinary catheterization causes catheter related bladder discomfort (CRBD) in the early postoperative period following all surgeries. CRBD mostly develops after urological interventions and has two independent predictors: Male gender and urinary catheters ≥ 18F. We aimed to investigate the awareness of anesthesiology and reanimation specialists to CRBD and its treatment. METHODS: After ethics committee approval, a questionnaire with informed consent of 20 multiple-choice and open-ended questions was transferred to docs.google.com. and Turkish Society of Anesthesiology and Reanimation Specialists were contacted for contribution. RESULTS: 144 anesthesiologists, 26-66 years old (39.5±8.02 years), 54.5% males, 45.5% females, 66.4% with a teaching position and 55.5% with >10 years of experience participated. 54.4% reported encountering >1 CRBD per week and mostly following urology (70.9%), obstetrics and gynecology (52.5%) and general surgery (51.1%) cases. The frequency and severity (66% and 69.5%) of CRBD was reported higher in male patients. 94.4% agreed that CRBD should be treated. 37.8% believed the surgeon should manage CRBD, 60.1% believed it should be planned together. All male participants stated treatment was necessary (p=0.008). Participants chose preemptive (19.9%, n=28), symptomatic (80.1%, n=113) or both (4.3%, n=6) treatments. The choices for preemptive and symptomatic treatment were similar; non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (70.8%, 59%), paracetamol (43.4%, 50.7%) and tramadol (18.9%, 21.6%). Participants’ knowledge on factors effecting CRBD was lacking. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Anesthesiologists do not utilize preemptive and effective treatment for CRBD; one thirds of them do not consider it their responsibility. Anesthesiologists should be aware of CRBD and participate in the treatment using multimodal approaches.
麻醉医师治疗导管相关性膀胱不适的方法:一项调查研究
导尿在所有手术后早期都会引起导管相关性膀胱不适(CRBD)。CRBD主要发生在泌尿外科干预后,有两个独立的预测因素:男性和导尿管≥18F。我们的目的是调查麻醉和复苏专家对CRBD及其治疗的认识。方法:经伦理委员会批准后,将一份包含20个选择题和开放式问题的知情同意问卷转移至docs.google.com。和土耳其麻醉学和复苏专家协会进行了联系,征求他们的意见。结果:144名麻醉医师参与调查,年龄26 ~ 66岁(39.5±8.02岁),男性占54.5%,女性占45.5%,66.4%为教学职称,55.5%为从业经验>10年。54.4%报告每周遇到>1例CRBD,主要是泌尿科(70.9%)、妇产科(52.5%)和普外科(51.1%)病例。CRBD的发生率和严重程度(66%和69.5%)在男性患者中较高。94.4%的人认为应该治疗CRBD。37.8%的人认为CRBD应由外科医生处理,60.1%的人认为CRBD应由外科医生共同计划。所有男性受试者均表示治疗是必要的(p=0.008)。参与者选择先发制人(19.9%,n=28)、对症治疗(80.1%,n=113)或两者兼而有之(4.3%,n=6)。先发制人和对症治疗的选择相似;非甾体类抗炎药(70.8%,59%)、扑热息痛(43.4%,50.7%)、曲马多(18.9%,21.6%)。参与者对影响CRBD的因素缺乏认识。讨论与结论:麻醉医师对CRBD不采用先发制人的有效治疗;三分之一的人不认为这是他们的责任。麻醉师应了解CRBD,并参与多模式治疗。
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Anestezi Dergisi
Anestezi Dergisi Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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