The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations

Background and rationale: Since anesthesia, unlike medical or surgical specialties, does not constitute treatment, The Royal College of Anesthesiologists of Thailand host the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes to determine factors related to anesthesia related advers...

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Main Authors: Somrat Charuluxananan, Suwannee Suraseranivongse, Yodying Punjasawadwong, Wanna Somboonviboon, Thana Nipitsukarn, Thepakorn Sothikarnmanee, Mayuree Vasinanukorn, Thewarug Werawatganon, Surasak Tanudsintum, Varinee Lekprasert, Thanoo Hintong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-623812018-09-11T09:26:29Z The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations Somrat Charuluxananan Suwannee Suraseranivongse Yodying Punjasawadwong Wanna Somboonviboon Thana Nipitsukarn Thepakorn Sothikarnmanee Mayuree Vasinanukorn Thewarug Werawatganon Surasak Tanudsintum Varinee Lekprasert Thanoo Hintong Medicine Background and rationale: Since anesthesia, unlike medical or surgical specialties, does not constitute treatment, The Royal College of Anesthesiologists of Thailand host the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes to determine factors related to anesthesia related adverse events. Material and Method: A prospective descriptive study of occurrence screening was conducted in 20 hospitals comprised of 7 university, 4 general and 4 district hospitals across Thailand. Anesthesia personnels were required to fill up patient-related, surgical-related, anesthesia-related variables and adverse outcomes on strutured data entry form. The data included preanesthetic evaluation intraoperative period and 24 hr postoperative period. Adverse events specific form was recorded when adverse events occurred. All data were keyed in data management unit with double entry technique and descriptive statistics was used in the first phase of this study. Results: A total of 163403 consecutive cases were recorded in one year. The mean (S.D.) of age, weight and height of patients were 38.6(2.3) yrs, 53.9(17.7) kgs and 153.4(22.7) cm respectively. There were more female (52.9%) than male (47.1%) patients with ASA PS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 = 50.8%, 36.3%, 10.7%, 2.0%, 0.2% respectively. Hypertension (11.6%), anemia (7.7%) and diabetes melitus (6.8%) were the three most common abnormalities in preanesthetic history taking. Mallampati score of 111870 patients grade 1, 2, 3, 4 were 54.0%, 39.7%, 5.6%, 0.7% and laryngoscopic grade 1, 2, 3, 4 of 74888 patients were 81.0%, 15.5%, 3.0% and 0.5% respectively. Conclusion: The first phase of THAI study epidemiological project can represent both the anesthesia and surgical profiles in Thailand. The collected data available should be useful for the improvement of the quality of anesthesia, guidelines for clinical practices, medical education and for further research. 2018-09-11T09:26:29Z 2018-09-11T09:26:29Z 2005-07-01 Journal 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-31644434019 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=31644434019&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62381
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Somrat Charuluxananan
Suwannee Suraseranivongse
Yodying Punjasawadwong
Wanna Somboonviboon
Thana Nipitsukarn
Thepakorn Sothikarnmanee
Mayuree Vasinanukorn
Thewarug Werawatganon
Surasak Tanudsintum
Varinee Lekprasert
Thanoo Hintong
The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations
description Background and rationale: Since anesthesia, unlike medical or surgical specialties, does not constitute treatment, The Royal College of Anesthesiologists of Thailand host the Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes to determine factors related to anesthesia related adverse events. Material and Method: A prospective descriptive study of occurrence screening was conducted in 20 hospitals comprised of 7 university, 4 general and 4 district hospitals across Thailand. Anesthesia personnels were required to fill up patient-related, surgical-related, anesthesia-related variables and adverse outcomes on strutured data entry form. The data included preanesthetic evaluation intraoperative period and 24 hr postoperative period. Adverse events specific form was recorded when adverse events occurred. All data were keyed in data management unit with double entry technique and descriptive statistics was used in the first phase of this study. Results: A total of 163403 consecutive cases were recorded in one year. The mean (S.D.) of age, weight and height of patients were 38.6(2.3) yrs, 53.9(17.7) kgs and 153.4(22.7) cm respectively. There were more female (52.9%) than male (47.1%) patients with ASA PS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 = 50.8%, 36.3%, 10.7%, 2.0%, 0.2% respectively. Hypertension (11.6%), anemia (7.7%) and diabetes melitus (6.8%) were the three most common abnormalities in preanesthetic history taking. Mallampati score of 111870 patients grade 1, 2, 3, 4 were 54.0%, 39.7%, 5.6%, 0.7% and laryngoscopic grade 1, 2, 3, 4 of 74888 patients were 81.0%, 15.5%, 3.0% and 0.5% respectively. Conclusion: The first phase of THAI study epidemiological project can represent both the anesthesia and surgical profiles in Thailand. The collected data available should be useful for the improvement of the quality of anesthesia, guidelines for clinical practices, medical education and for further research.
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author Somrat Charuluxananan
Suwannee Suraseranivongse
Yodying Punjasawadwong
Wanna Somboonviboon
Thana Nipitsukarn
Thepakorn Sothikarnmanee
Mayuree Vasinanukorn
Thewarug Werawatganon
Surasak Tanudsintum
Varinee Lekprasert
Thanoo Hintong
author_facet Somrat Charuluxananan
Suwannee Suraseranivongse
Yodying Punjasawadwong
Wanna Somboonviboon
Thana Nipitsukarn
Thepakorn Sothikarnmanee
Mayuree Vasinanukorn
Thewarug Werawatganon
Surasak Tanudsintum
Varinee Lekprasert
Thanoo Hintong
author_sort Somrat Charuluxananan
title The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations
title_short The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations
title_full The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations
title_fullStr The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations
title_full_unstemmed The Thai Anesthesia Incidents Study (THAI Study) of anesthetic outcomes: I description of methods and populations
title_sort thai anesthesia incidents study (thai study) of anesthetic outcomes: i description of methods and populations
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