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Predictors of perioperative beta-blockade use in vascular surgery: a mail survey of United States anesthesiologists.

John E Ellis1, Avery Tung, Hubert Lee, Kristen Kasza.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: It was hypothesized that anesthesiologists' decisions to provide perioperative beta-blockade during vascular surgery would be influenced more by physician factors than by those of their patients.
DESIGN: Mail survey.
SETTING: Case presentation. PARTICIPANTS: Four hundred thirty-nine anesthesiologists in the United States who responded to a survey.
INTERVENTIONS: By using Microsoft Word Mail Merge (Microsoft, Redmond, WA), 6 factors in a hypothetical patient presenting for vascular surgery (sex, race, age, comorbidities, functional status, and magnitude of surgical stress) were randomly varied.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The response rate was 22%. Self-reported propensity to use beta-blockade was significantly increased among anesthesiologists who worked in New England, among those who worked in larger hospitals, or who had received fellowship training. Among healthy patients, beta-blockers were more likely to be used for older than younger patients. Among sicker patients, however, the reverse was true. Heart rate triggers for beta-blockade use were higher than heart rates associated with improved outcomes in pivotal beta-blocker trials.
CONCLUSIONS: Preferences for perioperative beta-blockade use in vascular surgery patients are influenced by anesthesiologists' demographics as well as patient comorbidities or degree of surgical stress. This finding suggests that efforts to increase perioperative beta-blockade in high-risk vascular patients face significant barriers from some groups of clinicians.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17544882     DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2007.03.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth        ISSN: 1053-0770            Impact factor:   2.628


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1.  Anesthesiologists' preferences for preoperative cardiac evaluation before vascular surgery: results of a mail survey.

Authors:  John E Ellis; Avery Tung; Helen Lee; Hubert Lee; Kristen Kasza
Journal:  J Clin Anesth       Date:  2010-09       Impact factor: 9.452

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