胃肠内镜手术患者体位指南。

Vera Meeusen, Nick Kim, Jerome Elson, Regan Ma, Fiona Newman, Jess Bendeich, Gerald Holtmann
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与在外科环境中进行的外科手术相比,胃肠道内窥镜手术期间患者的体位受到的关注最少。然而,对患者的内镜干预时间的延长和对全身麻醉需求的增加已经改变了对患者体位指南的需求。本研究的目的是测试外科手术室的患者体位指南是否适用于胃肠道内窥镜手术,而不会对安全性和手术时间产生负面影响。这是一项观察性可行性研究,研究对象是不同身体质量指数类别的志愿者。志愿者分别在手术台上以仰卧位、侧卧位和俯卧位放置,然后在内窥镜检查担架上放置,并询问舒适度。除了手臂和头部侧位和俯卧位外,可以复制患者体位指南。探讨了手臂和头部位置的备选方案,以优化口腔通路。除了微小的调整,我们能够复制定位指南,并坚持压力和神经损伤预防指南。概念内镜下患者定位指南的发展。建议复习一下“游泳者”的姿势。内镜病人体位指南应成为国家执业标准和内镜护士教育课程的一部分。
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Patient Positioning Guidelines for Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Procedures.

Patient positioning during gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures has received minimal attention compared with surgical procedures performed in the surgical setting. However, prolonged endoscopic interventions on patients and the increasing requirement for general anesthesia have changed to need for patient positioning guidelines. The objective of this study was to test whether patient positioning guidelines for surgical procedures in surgical suites are suitable for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures without negatively impacting safety and procedure duration. This was an observational feasibility study with volunteers of different body mass index categories. Volunteers were positioned in supine, lateral, and prone positions on an operating table and thereafter on an endoscopy stretcher and asked for comfort levels. Except for arm and head positioning in lateral and prone positions, it was possible to replicate the patient positioning guidelines. Alternative options were explored for the positioning of arms and head to optimize oral access. Besides minor adjustments, we were able to replicate the positioning guidelines and adhere to pressure and nerve injury prevention guidelines. Concept endoscopic patient positioning guidelines were developed. It is recommended to review the "swimmer's" position. Endoscopic patient positioning guidelines should become part of the National Practice Standards and education curriculum of endoscopy nurses.

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