The Length Of Stay In Patients Undergoing Diagnostic MRI And CT-Scan With Intravenous Anesthesia At Outpatient Clinic Dr. Soetomo General Hospital: An Overview

Virda Maharani, Arie Utariani, Lucky Andriyanto, Bambang Harjono
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Received: September, 1, 2020 Revised: February, 10, 2021 Available online: May 2021 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computerized Tomography (CT) Scans might be challenging for children or individuals with anxiety or claustrophobia. General anesthesia aims to increase the success rate, but inadequate management can result in a longer length of stay. This study aims to analyze patients' length of stay on MRI and CT-scan with intravenous anesthesia. This was a descriptive observational study. The data were collected retrospectively from the medical records at General Diagnostic Center Dr. Soetomo General Hospital. A total of 721 patients underwent MRI or CT Scan procedures with intravenous anesthesia during 2017-2018. The data obtained were patients' age, gender, procedure, physical status, comorbid, type of anesthesia drug, diagnostic procedure duration, length of observation in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU), and overall length of stay. All MRI procedures used a midazolam-propofol combination. Meanwhile, only one CT scan procedure used those combinations, and other CT scan procedures utilized propofol. Patients undergoing MRI had a length of stay with a mean duration of 6,6,3±1,26 hours, compared to CT scans with 5,20 ±1,38 hours, due to the lengthier procedure and observation duration in the PACU. Patients undergoing MRI have a longer overall length of stay than the ones doing CT scans.
Soetomo医生总医院门诊接受诊断性MRI和ct扫描静脉麻醉患者的住院时间:综述
收稿日期:2020年9月1日修稿日期:2021年2月10日在线发布日期:2021年5月磁共振成像(MRI)和计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描可能对患有焦虑或幽闭恐惧症的儿童或个人具有挑战性。全身麻醉的目的是提高成功率,但管理不当会导致住院时间延长。本研究旨在分析患者在静脉麻醉下的MRI和ct扫描的住院时间。这是一项描述性观察性研究。数据回顾性收集自索托莫博士综合医院综合诊断中心的医疗记录。2017-2018年期间,共有721名患者在静脉麻醉下接受了MRI或CT扫描。获得的数据包括患者的年龄、性别、手术方式、身体状况、合并症、麻醉药物类型、诊断程序持续时间、在麻醉后护理病房(PACU)观察的时间以及总住院时间。所有MRI检查均使用咪达唑仑-异丙酚组合。同时,只有一个CT扫描程序使用了这些组合,其他CT扫描程序使用了异丙酚。由于PACU的程序和观察时间更长,MRI患者的平均停留时间为6,6,3±1,26小时,而CT扫描的平均停留时间为5,20±1,38小时。接受核磁共振成像的患者比接受CT扫描的患者总的住院时间更长。
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Journal of Health Science
Journal of Health Science 医学-毒理学
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