Salkind Edward M
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Columbia, SC, USA.
AANA J. 2013 Oct;81(5):389-93.
The anesthesiology field has recently embraced the use of checklists to obviate the need for long-term memory, improve safety, and achieve goals and tasks. These checklists serve to increase safety, improve consumer satisfaction, and reduce mortality and morbidity. Spinal surgery with the patient lying prone is associated with complex morbidities when there is inattention to proper positioning technique. Problems arising from malpositioning of the patient undergoing spinal surgery are attributed to body habitus and the body's contact with specialized and complex operating room table frames. Common problems associated with the prone position are brachial plexus injury, cervical spine nerve injuries, and postoperative visual loss. The purpose of this research project was to examine the use of a checklist for nurse anesthetists who provide care for patients undergoing spinal surgery. The checklist addressed specific positioning needs as a means of decreasing mortality and morbidity. It is theorized that the use of a checklist will serve as a systematic aid to memory and enable the anesthetist to adhere to proper positioning techniques in this patient population and thereby improve outcomes.
麻醉学领域最近开始采用清单,以消除对长期记忆的需求,提高安全性,并实现目标和任务。这些清单有助于提高安全性、提升患者满意度,并降低死亡率和发病率。当在脊柱手术中患者俯卧位时,如果不注意正确的体位摆放技术,会出现复杂的并发症。脊柱手术患者体位摆放不当产生的问题归因于体型以及身体与专门且复杂的手术台框架的接触。与俯卧位相关的常见问题有臂丛神经损伤、颈椎神经损伤和术后视力丧失。本研究项目的目的是探讨为接受脊柱手术的患者提供护理的麻醉护士使用清单的情况。该清单针对特定的体位需求,作为降低死亡率和发病率的一种手段。理论上,使用清单将作为一种系统的记忆辅助工具,使麻醉师能够在这类患者中坚持正确的体位摆放技术,从而改善治疗结果。