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What outcomes should be measured after anaesthesia? (2001)_香港中文大学麻醉及深切治療學系 (ANS)

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What outcomes should be measured after anaesthesia?
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香港中文大学研究人员 ( 现职)
李焕坤教授 (麻醉及深切治疗学系)


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摘要Assessment of the quality of anaesthesia care requires clinically orientated, process of care measures and the measurement of client-assessed (patient and surgeon) outcomes. Anaesthetists and patients believe that mortality, post-operative nausea and vomiting, post-operative pain and awareness are important clinical outcomes to avoid. Process of care measures, such as prolonged stay in the recovery room, unanticipated intensive care unit admissions and unanticipated admission to hospital in ambulatory surgical patients are surrogate markers of anaesthetic outcomes. Patient and surgeons' satisfaction and quality of recovery measures are increasingly being used but require further research to establish reliability and validity before they are widely accepted in clinical trials, economic analyses and quality assurance programmes. Outcomes may be used to set standards of practice after considering their limitations.

着者Lee A., Chui P.T.
期刊名称Best Practice and Research: Clinical Anaesthesiology
出版年份2001
月份12
日期1
卷号15
期次4
出版社Bailliere Tindall And Cassell
出版地United Kingdom
页次531 - 540
国际标準期刊号1521-6http://aims.cuhk.edu.hk/converis/portal/Publication/896
语言英式英语

关键词Outcomes, Patient satisfaction, Post-operative morbidity and mortality

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