An analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study)

Objectives: This study aimed to analyze intraoperative awareness using database of Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) with regard to frequency, contributing factors, preventive and corrective strategies. Material and Method: Details of intraoperative recall of awareness were recorded prosp...

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Main Authors: Rungreungvanich M., Lekprasert V., Sirinan C., Hintong T.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-18952014-08-30T02:00:14Z An analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) Rungreungvanich M. Lekprasert V. Sirinan C. Hintong T. Objectives: This study aimed to analyze intraoperative awareness using database of Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) with regard to frequency, contributing factors, preventive and corrective strategies. Material and Method: Details of intraoperative recall of awareness were recorded prospectively by attending anesthesiologists or nurse anesthetists in standardized record forms during February 1,2003 to July 31, 2004. Participating hospitals included 7 university hospitals, 5 tertiary care hospitals, 4 secondary care hospitals, and 4 primary care hospitals. All data were analyzed to identify contributing factors, preventive and corrective strategies. Results: Among 126078 general anesthetized cases, there were 99 cases of intraoperative recall of awareness. Awareness was found in female patients more than male patients (63% versus 37%). The majority of patients had ASA PS 1 and 2. Cardiac, obstetric, and lower abdominal surgery were involved in anesthesia awareness more than other type of surgery. Patients experiencing awareness reported sound (62%), pain (51%), feeling operated without pain (33%), and paralysis (25%). There was slight impact of anesthesia awareness in Thai patients (only 13% had temporary emotional stress and 13% had mild anxiety) despite small percentage of proper management by reassurance and psychiatric consultation (15%). The contributing factors included inadequate knowledge (67%), inadequate medication dosage (44%), and inadequate care from inexperience (11%). Awareness incidents were documented to be preventable in 36% of patients and partially preventable in 38 % of patients. The corrective strategies included guideline practice (30%), additional training (28%), quality assurance activity (19%), and improved supervision (16%). Conclusion: The incidence of intraoperative recall of awareness in this study was 0.08%. Patients reported sound, pain, feeling operated without pain, and paralysis. Corrective strategies included guideline practice, additional training, quality assurance activity, and improved supervision. 2014-08-30T02:00:14Z 2014-08-30T02:00:14Z 2005 Article 01252208 16858988 JMTHB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-31644436316&partnerID=40&md5=6858c3827e966689072d83fab92302f4 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1895 English
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description Objectives: This study aimed to analyze intraoperative awareness using database of Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) with regard to frequency, contributing factors, preventive and corrective strategies. Material and Method: Details of intraoperative recall of awareness were recorded prospectively by attending anesthesiologists or nurse anesthetists in standardized record forms during February 1,2003 to July 31, 2004. Participating hospitals included 7 university hospitals, 5 tertiary care hospitals, 4 secondary care hospitals, and 4 primary care hospitals. All data were analyzed to identify contributing factors, preventive and corrective strategies. Results: Among 126078 general anesthetized cases, there were 99 cases of intraoperative recall of awareness. Awareness was found in female patients more than male patients (63% versus 37%). The majority of patients had ASA PS 1 and 2. Cardiac, obstetric, and lower abdominal surgery were involved in anesthesia awareness more than other type of surgery. Patients experiencing awareness reported sound (62%), pain (51%), feeling operated without pain (33%), and paralysis (25%). There was slight impact of anesthesia awareness in Thai patients (only 13% had temporary emotional stress and 13% had mild anxiety) despite small percentage of proper management by reassurance and psychiatric consultation (15%). The contributing factors included inadequate knowledge (67%), inadequate medication dosage (44%), and inadequate care from inexperience (11%). Awareness incidents were documented to be preventable in 36% of patients and partially preventable in 38 % of patients. The corrective strategies included guideline practice (30%), additional training (28%), quality assurance activity (19%), and improved supervision (16%). Conclusion: The incidence of intraoperative recall of awareness in this study was 0.08%. Patients reported sound, pain, feeling operated without pain, and paralysis. Corrective strategies included guideline practice, additional training, quality assurance activity, and improved supervision.
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author Rungreungvanich M.
Lekprasert V.
Sirinan C.
Hintong T.
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Lekprasert V.
Sirinan C.
Hintong T.
An analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study)
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Lekprasert V.
Sirinan C.
Hintong T.
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title An analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study)
title_short An analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study)
title_full An analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study)
title_fullStr An analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study)
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title_sort analysis of intraoperative recall of awareness in thai anesthesia incidents study (thai study)
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