Clarity R Coffman, Jody C Leng, Ying Ye, Oluwatobi O Hunter, Tessa L Walters, Rachel Wang, Jimmy K Wong, Seshadri C Mudumbai, Edward R Mariano
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摘要
公共卫生和麻醉学的医学专业在历史上一直紧密地交织在一起,可以追溯到19世纪,当时约翰·斯诺(John Snow)博士使用接触者追踪方法确定了Broad Street Pump是伦敦霍乱爆发的源头。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,面对快速变化的证据,麻醉学和麻醉患者安全领域的领导者挺身而出,迅速制定建议,以帮助保护患者和医护人员。虽然这些引人注目的例子似乎是不常见的事件,但有许多常见的现代公共卫生问题经常与麻醉学和外科交叉。这些行为包括但不限于吸烟;慢性阿片类药物使用和阿片类药物使用障碍;以及阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停。作为一个不断发展的医学专业,包括术前和术后护理以及急性和慢性疼痛管理,麻醉师在改善患者护理和结果以及促进长期行为改变以改善整体健康方面具有独特的地位。在这篇文章中,我们提出了将麻醉师的角色从最初的围手术期外科家庭模式提升到促进围手术期公共卫生倡议的案例。
More Than a Perioperative Surgical Home: An Opportunity for Anesthesiologists to Advance Public Health.
Public health and the medical specialty of anesthesiology have been closely intertwined throughout history, dating back to the 1800s when Dr. John Snow used contact tracing methods to identify the Broad Street Pump as the source of a cholera outbreak in London. During the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders in anesthesiology and anesthesia patient safety came forward to develop swift recommendations in the face of rapidly changing evidence to help protect patients and healthcare workers. While these high-profile examples may seem like uncommon events, there are many common modern-day public health issues that regularly intersect with anesthesiology and surgery. These include, but are not limited to, smoking; chronic opioid use and opioid use disorder; and obstructive sleep apnea. As an evolving medical specialty that encompasses pre- and postoperative care and acute and chronic pain management, anesthesiologists are uniquely positioned to improve patient care and outcomes and promote long-lasting behavioral changes to improve overall health. In this article, we make the case for advancing the role of the anesthesiologist beyond the original perioperative surgical home model into promoting public health initiatives within the perioperative period.