Postoperative symptoms at home following day-case surgery in children: a multicentre survey of 551 children

被引:98
作者
Kotiniemi, LH
Ryhanen, PT
Valanne, J
Jokela, R
Mustonen, A
Poukkula, E
机构
[1] LAPLAND CENT HOSP,DEPT ANAESTHESIA,FIN-96101 ROVANIEMI,FINLAND
[2] LAPLAND CENT HOSP,DEPT INTENS CARE,FIN-96101 ROVANIEMI,FINLAND
[3] OULASKANGAS HOSP,FIN-86310 OULAINEN,FINLAND
[4] SAIRAALA BOTNIA INC,FIN-90100 OULU,FINLAND
[5] OULU DEACONESS INST,FIN-90100 OULU,FINLAND
关键词
anaesthesia; paediatric; outpatient; postoperative recovery period; pain; postoperative;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2044.1997.203-az0338.x
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
The incidence and duration of postoperative symptoms in children at home following day-case anaesthesia and surgery was evaluated using a questionnaire completed by parents of 551 children aged 4 months to 13.4 years (mean 3.8 years). They also evaluated the instructions given in hospital for care at home. The incidence of all symptoms was highest at home on the day of the operation. No postoperative symptoms were reported in 79 (14%) children. The incidence of pain was 56% and the only significant predictor was the type of operation, tonsillectomy being the most problematic (mild pain in 38% and severe in 25%; pain lasted 7 days or longer in 33%). Analgesics were given to 78% of all the children reported to have pain on the day of the operation, to 60% the next day and later to 58%; 19 (3%) children were given more than two doses per day. The instructions given in hospital for the treatment of pain were considered inadequate by 12% of parents. Postoperative nausea and vomiting occurred in 13% of children. Predictors by multiple stepwise logistic regression analysis were emetic symptoms in hospital, pain at home, age >5 years and administration of postoperative opioid (pethidine or fentanyl). Opioid given during anaesthesia (fentanyl or alfentanil) did not increase the incidence. Emetic symptoms were most common after tonsillectomy (31%). The highest incidences of emetic symptoms (37%), sedation (96%) and dizziness (41%) occurred in children who had been given fentanyl for postoperative pain. Undertreatment of nausea in hospital was evident as only two children had received anti-emetics, even though 61 were reported to have emetic symptoms. Administration of effective anti-emetics should be encouraged, as emetic symptoms in hospital were the most significant predictor of nausea and vomiting at home. Treatment of pain at home and instructions for treatment of pain need to be improved.
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