Bajwa Sukhminder Jit Singh
Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, Gian Sagar Medical College and Hospital, Banur, Punjab, India.
Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci. 2015 Jan-Mar;5(1):38-45. doi: 10.4103/2229-5151.152342.
Despite so many advancements and innovations in anesthetic techniques, expectations and challenges have also grown in plenty. Cardiac, pediatric, obstetric and neuro-anesthesia have perfectly developed to fulfill the desired needs of respective patient population. However, geriatric anesthesia has been shown a lesser interest in teaching and clinical practices over the years as compared with other anesthetic sub-specialties. The large growing geriatric population globally is also associated with an increase number of elderly patients presenting for orthopedic emergency surgeries. Orthopedic emergency surgery in geriatric population is not only a daunting clinical challenge but also has numerous socio-behavioral and economic ramifications. Decision making in anesthesia is largely influenced by the presence of co-morbidities, neuro-cognitive functions and the current socio-behavioral status. Pre-anesthetic evaluation and optimization are extremely important for a better surgical outcome but is limited by time constraints during emergency surgery. The current review aims to highlight comprehensively the various clinical, social, behavioral and psychological aspects during pre-anesthetic evaluation associated with emergency orthopedic surgery in geriatric population.
尽管麻醉技术有诸多进步和创新,但期望和挑战也大量涌现。心脏、儿科、产科和神经麻醉已得到充分发展,以满足各自患者群体的需求。然而,与其他麻醉亚专业相比,老年麻醉在教学和临床实践方面多年来受到的关注较少。全球老年人口的大量增长也导致接受骨科急诊手术的老年患者数量增加。老年患者的骨科急诊手术不仅是一项艰巨的临床挑战,而且还具有众多社会行为和经济影响。麻醉决策在很大程度上受合并症、神经认知功能和当前社会行为状况的影响。麻醉前评估和优化对于获得更好的手术结果极为重要,但在急诊手术期间会受到时间限制。本综述旨在全面强调老年患者骨科急诊手术麻醉前评估过程中的各种临床、社会、行为和心理方面。