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Quality of recovery from anesthesia of patients undergoing balanced or total intravenous general anesthesia. Prospective randomized clinical trial.

Eduardo Toshiyuki Moro1, Fábio Caetano Oliveira Leme2, Bernardo Roveda Noronha3, Gustavo Farinha Pinto Saraiva4, Nathália Vianna de Matos Leite5, Laís Helena Camacho Navarro6.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to assess the quality of recovery from anesthesia of patients subjected to otorhinolaryngological (ORL) surgery under balanced or total intravenous general anesthesia by means of Quality of Recovery-40 (QoR-40) questionnaire.
DESIGN: Prospective randomized clinical trial.
SETTING: The setting is at an operating room, a postoperative recovery area, and a hospital ward. PATIENTS: One-hundred thirty American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I or II patients scheduled to undergo general anesthesia for ORL interventions under remifentanil, in combination with sevoflurane (balanced technique) or propofol (total intravenous anesthesia). MEASUREMENTS: Occurrence of nausea, vomiting, body temperature less than 36°C, and length of stay in the postanesthesia care unit were recorded. The QoR-40 was administered by an investigator blind to group allocation 24 hours after surgery. The quality of recovery, as assessed by the score on the QoR-40, was compared between the groups. MAIN
RESULTS: There is no difference regarding the QoR-40 score among intravenous and inhalation anesthesia groups (190.5 vs 189.5, respectively; P=.33). Similarly, among the 5 dimensions of the QoR-40, the scores were comparable between the groups. Incidence of hypothermia (P=.58), nauseas or vomits (P=.39), and length of surgery (P=.16) were similar among groups. The evaluation of pain intensity (P=.80) and dose of morphine use in the postanesthesia care unit (P=.4) was also comparable between groups.
CONCLUSIONS: The quality of recovery from anesthesia assessed based on the patients' perception did not differ between the ones subjected to either inhalation or intravenous general anesthesia for ORL surgery based on QoR-40 questionnaire assessment.
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Keywords:  Inhalation anesthesia; Intravenous anesthesia; Patient satisfaction; Quality measures; Questionnaire; Recovery from anesthesia

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27871559     DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2016.08.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Anesth        ISSN: 0952-8180            Impact factor:   9.452


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