随着日本产科麻醉的发展,提高围产期安全。

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0154
Reiko Ohara
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日本是世界上最发达的国家之一,围产期护理是安全的,产妇和新生儿死亡率很低。然而,随着出生率下降、高龄产妇和剖宫产数量的增加,必须努力维护未来的安全。分娩设施的特点是“许多小诊所”,一半的设施每年分娩不到500次。这样的诊所很少有全职麻醉师;因此,麻醉管理,包括剖宫产和分娩镇痛,是留给产科医生的努力。此外,与发达国家相比,分娩镇痛的患病率很低。2017年,孕产妇在分娩镇痛过程中死亡的报道成为一个社会问题。厚生劳动省于2018年任命了研究小组,对分娩镇痛进行了研究,并发布了安全分娩系统建议。即使理解了建议,改变医疗设施的规模和人员配置也是一项挑战,现场需要教育和信息共享等具体干预措施。大多数与麻醉有关的孕产妇死亡是可以预防的。在现有的医疗环境下,独特的麻醉管理制度是提高围产期护理安全性的关键,参与围产期护理的产科医生、麻醉师、护士和助产士通过教育和管理进行合作是必不可少的。我们回顾过去围产期安全举措在日本和讨论需要使产科麻醉更安全的未来风险增加。
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Enhancing Perinatal Safety with the Advancement of Obstetric Anesthesia in Japan.

Enhancing Perinatal Safety with the Advancement of Obstetric Anesthesia in Japan.

Enhancing Perinatal Safety with the Advancement of Obstetric Anesthesia in Japan.

Enhancing Perinatal Safety with the Advancement of Obstetric Anesthesia in Japan.

Japan is one of the most developed countries in the world, and perinatal care is safe, with low maternal and neonatal mortality rates. However, as birthrate declines, advanced maternal age and the number of cesarean deliveries increases, efforts must be made to maintain safety in the future. The characteristic of the delivery facilities is "many small clinics," and half of all facilities have fewer than 500 deliveries per year. Such clinics rarely have full-time anesthesiologists; therefore, anesthetic management, including cesarean deliveries and labor analgesia, is left to obstetricians' efforts. Furthermore, the prevalence of labor analgesia is very low compared with that in developed countries. In 2017, maternal deaths during labor analgesia were reported and became a social problem. The Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare (MHLW) appointed a research group to conduct a study on labor analgesia and issued recommendations for a safe delivery system in 2018. Even when recommendations are understood, changing the size and staffing of medical facilities is challenging, and the field needs specific interventions such as education and information sharing. Most maternal deaths related to anesthesia are preventable. Within the existing medical environment, a distinctive anesthetic management system is crucial to improve the safety of perinatal care, and cooperation among obstetricians, anesthesiologists, nurses, and midwives involved in perinatal care through education and management is essential. We review past perinatal safety initiatives in Japan and discuss the need to make obstetric anesthesia safer as future risks increase.

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