Korean J Anesthesiol.  2001 May;40(5):619-624. 10.4097/kjae.2001.40.5.619.

Undesirable Symptoms of Patients in the Postanesthesia Recovery Situation

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Hallym University Medical Center, Chuncheon, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Healthcare quality can be improved by avoiding patient discomforts and customizing care to meet the needs of the patient. Therefore, the goal of this study was to quantify patients' discomfort for postoperative anesthesia outcomes for healthcare quality improvement.
METHODS
One hundred orthopedic surgical patients were asked to tell possible undesirable postoperative outcomes preoperatively. In addition, they were also asked to tell undesirable postoperative outcomes from their most undesirable to least undesirable outcomes that they have experienced postoperatively.
RESULTS
Patients expressed the following undesirable outcomes from most frequent to least frequent (in order); incisional pain, nausea/vomiting, shivering, headache, dizziness, sore throat, residual weakness, generalized myalgia, and somnolence. However, the severity of the symptoms were in the following order; nausea/vomiting, incisional pain, headache, dizziness, shivering, generalized myalgia residual weakness, sore throat, and somnolence.
CONCLUSIONS
Although there is variability in how patients expressed postoperative outcomes, anesthesiologists can improve the quality of anesthesia by designing anesthesia regimens and methods that most closely meet each individual patient's preferences.

Keyword

Anesthesia: postoperative evaluation; Anesthetic techniques: regimen, methods; Outcome: postoperative; Recovery: patient's preferences

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia
Dizziness
Headache
Humans
Myalgia
Orthopedics
Pharyngitis
Quality of Health Care
Shivering
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