Literature DB >> 29795968

Statistical analysis of complications in laser treatment under general anesthesia performed for pediatric inpatients.

Yumi Hirano1, Tsukasa Isago1, Katsuhiro Kure1, Takashi Yamaki2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We report relationship between complications and predictive factors of occurrence with multivariate analysis for cases of laser treatment under general anesthesia.Study Design: Pediatric patients (330 cases, aged 1 to 15 years old) who underwent laser treatment under inpatient general anesthesia against body surface hemangiomas or melanocytosis were examined for the complications.
METHODS: Retrospective study from medical and anesthesia records, statistical assessment was carried out using multivariate analysis by univariate and logistic regression analysis, and p value less than 0.05 was considered to be significant difference.
RESULTS: Complications were confirmed in 25%, mostly due to emergence agitation from anesthesia, and no severe complications were recognized. Multivariate analysis of factors causing complications revealed a significant difference in the limbs, the Q-switched Nd: YAG laser, and the anesthesia time of 60 minutes or longer.
CONCLUSION: While the length of anesthesia time was reported as a factor of complication occurrence in the past, there has been no report on the extremity and the Q-switched Nd: YAG laser as significant complication factors.

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Keywords:  330 cases; complication; general anesthesia; laser; pediatric patients

Year:  2018        PMID: 29795968      PMCID: PMC5958232          DOI: 10.5978/islsm.18-OR-02

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laser Ther        ISSN: 0898-5901


  6 in total

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  6 in total

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