阿尔及利亚困难气道术前管理审计:挑战与策略

M. Matouk, F. Chettibi, M. Ait Amirat, O. Rahil, L. Cherfi, R. Laledji, F. Labane, N. Kachouan, S. Abed, B. Ameziane
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插管过程中的大多数呼吸并发症都是意料之外的,可能导致严重伤害甚至死亡,尤其是在全身麻醉的情况下。减少并发症的因素包括准备、评估、沟通、团队合作和对情况的了解。然而,由于缺乏国家建议,气道管理在阿尔及利亚仍是一项挑战。研究方法:通过发放调查问卷进行了为期一年(2019-2020 年)的横断面研究,调查内容包括人口统计学数据、插管和通气过程中遇到的困难、获得特定设备和培训的机会,以及对培训或算法的渴望。数据使用 SPSS 18 软件进行输入和分析。结果:在发放的 110 份问卷中,参与率为 78%,覆盖 25 个县。插管困难的发生率为 100%,在没有当地规程或特定培训的人群中发生率更高。EPH 和 CHU 的公共卫生专家更容易遇到通气困难。讨论:本次审计确定了阿尔及利亚麻醉医师面临的挑战,强调了预先计划和先进技术对简化困难插管管理的重要性。只要技术广为人知且切实可行,制定算法可促进患者护理。结论改善阿尔及利亚的气道管理需要预先计划、提高意识和适当的培训。技术的进步和算法的开发有助于减少困难插管期间的并发症。
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Audit of Preoperative Difficult Airway Management in Algeria: Challenges and Strategies
Most respiratory complications during intubation are unanticipated and can lead to severe injuries or even death, especially in general anesthesia. Mitigating factors include preparation, evaluation, communication, teamwork, and situational awareness. However, in the absence of national recommendations, airway management in Algeria remains a challenge. Methodology: A cross-sectional study over one year (2019-2020) was conducted by distributing a questionnaire covering demographic data, difficulties encountered during intubation and ventilation, access to specific equipment and training, and the desire for training or algorithms. Data were entered and analyzed using SPSS 18 software. Results: Out of 110 distributed questionnaires, the participation rate was 78%, covering 25 wilayas. The prevalence of intubation difficulties was 100%, with a higher prevalence among those without local protocols or specific training. Public health specialists in EPH and CHU were more likely to encounter ventilation difficulties. Discussion: This audit identifies the challenges faced by anesthesiologists in Algeria, emphasizing the importance of pre-planning and advancements in techniques to simplify the management of difficult intubations. The development of algorithms could facilitate patient care, provided that the techniques are widely known and feasible. Conclusion: Improving airway management in Algeria requires pre-planning, increased awareness, and appropriate training. Advances in techniques and the development of algorithms could help reduce complications during difficult intubations.
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