• Masui · Mar 2005

    [Complications related to anesthesia method in the University of Occupational and Environmental Health Hospital].

    • Kouichiro Minami, Junichi Ogata, Takafumi Horishita, Munehiro Shiraishi, and Takeyoshi Sata.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, University of Occupational and Environmental Health School of Medicine, Kitakyushu.
    • Masui. 2005 Mar 1;54(3):320-6.

    BackgroundComplications related to anesthesia remain a problem. We studied the incidence of complications during anesthesia in 2758 patients who had undergone anesthesia in the University of Occupational and Environmental Health Hospital.MethodsWe checked the anesthesia records retrospectively and analyzed the collected data for the incidence of complications during anesthesia.ResultsThe total incidence of complications during anesthesia was 12.2%. The incidences of complication are estimated to be 13.4% in inhalation anesthesia, 11.9% in inhalation anesthesia plus epidural, spinal or conduction block, 8.9% in CSEA, zero % in epidural anesthesia and 7.5% in spinal anesthesia.ConclusionsThe incidence of complications in inhalation anesthesia was almost as same as that in inhalation anesthesia plus epidural, spinal or conduction block. More study should be necessary to prevent complications related to anesthesia.

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