Tan Lingcan, Pan Zhongjing, Zeng Qinghan, Peng Yuanyuan, Yang Fengling, Lu Dan
Department of Anesthesiology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 610041, P. R. China.
Department of Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, No. 37 Guo Xue Xiang, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 610200, P. R. China.
Sleep Breath. 2024 Dec;28(6):2617-2627. doi: 10.1007/s11325-024-03119-9. Epub 2024 Aug 22.
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA) is increasingly encountered by anesthesiologists in clinical practice. However, research on managing these patients among anesthesiologists in China is scarce. This study aims to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and perioperative management strategies for OSA patients among Chinese anesthesiologists.
In this cross-sectional study, anesthesiologists from various hospitals across China were invited to complete a thirty-eight-item online questionnaire survey between October 1 and November 1, 2022. The Obstructive Sleep Apnea Knowledge and Attitude (OSAKA) scale was utilized to measure their knowledge and attitudes.
A total of 470 valid participants were recruited for this research, resulting in a valid response rate of 73.3%. (1) While the majority of participants acknowledged the importance of identifying OSA during perioperative management, only 58.3% felt confident in managing OSA patients; (2) Anesthesiologists with higher professional titles and longer work experience exhibited greater confidence in managing OSA patients; (3) Just under half of the participants were familiar with the STOP-Bang and Berlin questionnaires. Anesthesiologists with over 20 years of work experience were more likely to use the STOP-Bang and Berlin questionnaires compared to those with less than 10 years of work experience (OR = 3.166, P < 0.001); (4) 71.1% of participants expressed approval regarding the preparation of sugammadex for muscle relaxation reversal, while only 32.8% approved the safety of opioid use for postoperative analgesia in OSA patients.
The study displayed that Chinese anesthesiologists have inadequate knowledge and perioperative management of OSA than expected. However, they have positive attitudes towards the assessment and management of OSA. The study highlights the need for high-quality training to identify and manage OSA among Chinese anesthesiologists.
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停综合征(OSA)在临床实践中越来越多地被麻醉医生所遇到。然而,在中国麻醉医生中关于管理这些患者的研究却很匮乏。本研究旨在调查中国麻醉医生对OSA患者的知识、态度和围手术期管理策略。
在这项横断面研究中,邀请了来自中国各地不同医院的麻醉医生在2022年10月1日至11月1日期间完成一项包含38个条目的在线问卷调查。使用阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停知识与态度(OSAKA)量表来衡量他们的知识和态度。
本研究共招募了470名有效参与者,有效回复率为73.3%。(1)虽然大多数参与者承认在围手术期管理中识别OSA的重要性,但只有58.3%的人对管理OSA患者有信心;(2)职称较高和工作经验较长的麻醉医生对管理OSA患者表现出更大的信心;(3)不到一半的参与者熟悉STOP-Bang和柏林问卷。与工作经验少于10年的麻醉医生相比,工作经验超过20年的麻醉医生更有可能使用STOP-Bang和柏林问卷(OR = 3.166,P < 0.001);(4)71.1%的参与者对使用舒更葡糖进行肌松逆转的准备工作表示认可,而只有32.8%的人认可在OSA患者中使用阿片类药物进行术后镇痛的安全性。
该研究表明,中国麻醉医生对OSA的知识和围手术期管理比预期的要不足。然而,他们对OSA的评估和管理态度积极。该研究强调了对中国麻醉医生进行识别和管理OSA的高质量培训的必要性。