Ogg T W
Br Med J. 1972 Dec 9;4(5840):573-6. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5840.573.
A total of 100 outpatients in the North-East of Scotland were given a simple anaesthetic of propanidid, nitrous oxide, oxygen, and halothane. The study was undertaken to assess what happened to patients when they left hospital after outpatient surgery. An outpatient questionnaire was used, and results show that 31% of patients journeyed home unaccompanied by a responsible person, 73% of car owners drove within 24 hours of the operation, and 9% drove themselves home. Postoperative symptoms of drowsiness (26%), headache (27%), nausea (22%), and dizziness (11%) were recorded, and a higher incidence of symptoms was recorded when surgery exceeded 15 minutes. A new form for outpatient operative procedures in Aberdeen has been devised with modern legal implications in mind.
苏格兰东北部共有100名门诊病人接受了丙泮尼地、一氧化二氮、氧气和氟烷的简单麻醉。这项研究旨在评估门诊手术后病人出院后的情况。使用了一份门诊病人调查问卷,结果显示31%的病人在无人陪同的情况下回家,73%的车主在手术后24小时内开车,9%的病人自己开车回家。记录了术后嗜睡(26%)、头痛(27%)、恶心(22%)和头晕(11%)的症状,手术超过15分钟时症状发生率更高。阿伯丁设计了一种新的门诊手术程序表格,其中考虑到了现代法律影响。