Department of Anesthesiology, Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Anesthesiologist, Department of Anesthesiology, Plastic Surgery Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.
BMC Anesthesiol. 2024 Oct 29;24(1):390. doi: 10.1186/s12871-024-02739-8.
According to the Chinese Society of Anesthesiology, it is recommended that patients with difficult airways be documented and notified, which will provide healthcare professionals with a direct reference when managing airways. However, compliance with this initiative remains unclear. This study was conducted to investigate the current status and need for difficult airway notification at Plastic Surgery Hospital and to explore the factors contributing to noncompliance.
Anesthesiologists, surgeons, and patients in Plastic Surgery Hospital were administered separate questionnaires regarding notification of difficult airway management. Participants were surveyed regarding their attitudes and current practices regarding difficult airway notification. In addition, questions were asked regarding the barriers that contribute to noncompliance.
A total of 632 valid responses were obtained and analyzed, giving a response rate of 99.21%. 399 patients (89.46%) felt it was very important for anesthesiologists to inform them about their difficult airway, and 91.03% felt it was very important for them to receive a letter of their airway assessment. However, twenty-two anesthesiologists (64.7%) reported verbally informing less than 50% of patients about their difficult airway after surgery, and only four anesthesiologists informed all patients they encountered. Most surgeons (91.22%) and anesthesiologists (91.18%) believe that it is vital to inform patients verbally, while 114 surgeons (77.03%) and 31 anesthesiologists (91.18%) believe that it is essential to complete a difficult airway notification alert. Among the factors causing noncompliance, 17 (34.69%) believed that absence of mandatory rules, 9 (18.37%) believed that increased workload, and 8 (16.33%) believed that notification methods were lacking.
The compliance to difficult airway notification remains low in Plastic Surgery Hospital despite the high incidence of difficult airways. Although anesthesiologists, surgeons, and patients are strongly in favor of it. Among the barriers to compliance were the absence of a well-developed notification system and a means of notification such as an alert form for difficult airways. This may spur the anesthesiology society to publish the notification system.
根据中国麻醉学会的建议,应记录和通知困难气道患者,这将为处理气道的医护人员提供直接参考。然而,目前尚不清楚这一倡议的执行情况。本研究旨在调查整形医院目前困难气道通知的现状和需求,并探讨导致不遵守规定的因素。
对整形医院的麻醉师、外科医生和患者分别进行了有关困难气道管理通知的问卷调查。调查对象被问及他们对困难气道通知的态度和当前做法,以及导致不遵守规定的障碍。
共获得并分析了 632 份有效回复,回复率为 99.21%。399 名患者(89.46%)认为麻醉师告知他们困难气道情况非常重要,91.03%认为收到气道评估信函非常重要。然而,22 名麻醉师(64.7%)报告说,手术后只有不到 50%的患者口头告知他们的困难气道情况,只有 4 名麻醉师告知了他们遇到的所有患者。大多数外科医生(91.22%)和麻醉师(91.18%)认为口头告知患者至关重要,而 114 名外科医生(77.03%)和 31 名麻醉师(91.18%)认为完成困难气道通知提醒至关重要。导致不遵守规定的因素中,17 人(34.69%)认为缺乏强制性规定,9 人(18.37%)认为工作量增加,8 人(16.33%)认为通知方式缺乏。
尽管困难气道发生率较高,但整形医院对困难气道通知的遵守率仍然较低。尽管麻醉师、外科医生和患者都非常支持这一做法。阻碍遵守规定的因素包括缺乏完善的通知系统和困难气道通知方式,如通知表单。这可能会促使麻醉学会发布通知系统。