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A Clinical Audit of Escorts' Awareness And Patients' Safety Following Intravenous Sedation In Adult Oral Surgery.

Luca Licheri, Matteo Erriu, Vincenzo Bryant, Vincenzo Piras.   

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate current level of safety under the care of an escort following intravenous sedation, post-sedation arrangements and to identify potential risk levels.
BACKGROUND: Information and post-sedation arrangements are important to patients'safety following surgery but although there is a general consensus over what is recommended for patients and their escorts, there is little, if any, literature on the escorts' awareness of sedation and accordance to post-sedation arrangement and recommendations.
METHOD: Escorts of 113 consecutive patients treated in oral surgery under sedation (midazolam) completed a questionnaire composed of 27 questions divided into seven sections including demographics, awareness of sedation, source of information and post-operative arrangement. From the data collected, two scores were calculated representative of the escorts' Safety and Reliability. Data were then analysed by ANOVA.
RESULTS: Safety scores were statistically correlated with instruction source while Reliability correlated to a wider variety of parameters including gender, age as well as information source.
CONCLUSION: Provision of clear written information to escorts is recommended as likely to improve patients' safety. Assessment of escorts' Safety and Reliability could provide a means for improving quality and safety of sedation service.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27145555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  SAAD Dig        ISSN: 0049-1160


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1.  Evaluation of maximum dose intravenous midazolam used in dental intravenous sedation: a West of Scotland regional audit.

Authors:  Hannah Lawler; Peter Walker
Journal:  Br Dent J       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 2.727

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