Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1201 11th Ave S #200, Birmingham, AL, 35205, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, JT 845 619 South 19th Street, Birmingham, AL, 35249, USA.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2023 Aug;143(8):4755-4761. doi: 10.1007/s00402-023-04775-4. Epub 2023 Jan 25.
A relatively high expense with any procedure is total operative time; two components being the time spent anesthetizing the patient and time spent transferring the patient out of the operating room (OR). Both times can be affected by the anesthetic method used. This study compares different operative time intervals for both spinal anesthesia (SA) and general anesthesia (GA), in patients undergoing a primary total hip arthroplasty (THA), to identify the most appropriate and cost-effective anesthetic method.
A retrospective chart review was performed at a single institution for primary total hip arthroplasty procedures performed in the year 2019. Primary THAs without complications performed by three orthopedic surgeons were selected. Anesthesia records for 200 patients were used to compare perioperative time intervals; 100 consecutive patients that received SA and 100 consecutive patients that received GA.
The time spent transferring the patient out of the operating room was 8 min for GA and 5 min for SA (p < 0.001). Total operative time for GA was 90 min and 87 min for SA (p = 0.3330). Total pre-operative time averaged 26 min in SA compared to 25 min in GA (p = 0.5874). Non-operative total time (all time components of patient interaction excluding surgery start to surgery finish) was significantly shorter in SA with an average of 52 compared to 56 in GA (p = 0.0151).
Time to transfer patient out of the OR and total non-operative time was significantly shorter in patients who received spinal anesthesia. These results and the complications of both general and spinal anesthesia should be taken into consideration when anesthetizing patients undergoing primary THA.
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任何手术过程中相对较高的费用是总手术时间;其中两个组成部分是麻醉患者所花费的时间和将患者从手术室(OR)中转移出来所花费的时间。这两个时间都可能受到所使用的麻醉方法的影响。本研究比较了在接受初次全髋关节置换术(THA)的患者中,脊髓麻醉(SA)和全身麻醉(GA)的不同手术时间间隔,以确定最合适和最具成本效益的麻醉方法。
在一家医疗机构进行了一项回顾性图表审查,对 2019 年进行的初次全髋关节置换术进行了研究。选择了由三位骨科医生进行的无并发症的初次全髋关节置换术。使用 200 名患者的麻醉记录来比较围手术期时间间隔;100 名连续接受 SA 的患者和 100 名连续接受 GA 的患者。
GA 患者离开手术室的转移时间为 8 分钟,SA 患者为 5 分钟(p<0.001)。GA 的总手术时间为 90 分钟,SA 为 87 分钟(p=0.3330)。SA 的总术前时间平均为 26 分钟,GA 为 25 分钟(p=0.5874)。SA 的非手术总时间(患者交互的所有时间组成部分,不包括手术开始到手术结束)明显短于 GA,平均为 52 分钟,GA 为 56 分钟(p=0.0151)。
接受脊髓麻醉的患者,离开手术室的转移时间和总非手术时间明显缩短。在为接受初次 THA 的患者进行麻醉时,应考虑这些结果以及全身麻醉和脊髓麻醉的并发症。
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