• Der Anaesthesist · Apr 2009

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    [Anesthesia in ambulatory patients].

    • R Heller, U Nollert, and E Entholzner.
    • Anaesthesiegemeinschaft in München (AGiM) GbR, München, Schneckenburgerstrasse 24B, 81675 München, Deutschland. rudolf.heller@anaemuc.de
    • Anaesthesist. 2009 Apr 1; 58 (4): 421-31; quiz 432-3.

    AbstractThe share of ambulatory procedures is increasing with advances in operative and anesthesiological methods and pressured by economical necessities. Following legal regulations procedures with and without hospital stay underlie the same quality measures. Multimodal concepts comprising anesthesiological and operative procedures, pain therapy as well as postoperative care allow for quality improvements in respect to operative outcome and patient satisfaction.

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