Journal of anesthesia
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Journal of anesthesia · Jun 2022
Observational StudyCost-effectiveness analysis of sedation and general anesthesia regimens for children undergoing magnetic resonance imaging in Japan.
The anesthesiologist-directed sedation service has not been well established in Japan partly due to reimbursement issue. In this study, we compared the cost-effectiveness of sedation by non-anesthesiologists with that of sedation or general anesthesia by anesthesiologists under the Japanese medical fee schedule. ⋯ Anesthesia-directed sedation would be more cost-effective than oral or rectal sedation by non-anesthesiologists for children undergoing MRI in the Japanese medical fee schedule.
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Journal of anesthesia · Jun 2022
Observational StudyPostoperative delirium is an independent factor influencing the length of stay of elderly patients in the intensive care unit and in hospital.
Postoperative delirium (POD) is an often unrecognized adverse event in older people after surgery. The aim of this subgroup analysis of the PRe-Operative Prediction of postoperative DElirium by appropriate SCreening (PROPDESC) trial in patients aged 70 years and older was to identify preoperative risk factors and the impact of POD on length of stay (LOS) in intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital. ⋯ German Registry for Clinical Studies: DRKS00015715.