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Regional anesthesia practice in Greece: A census report

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Regional anesthesia (RA) techniques (central neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks [CNBs and PNBs]) are well-established anesthesia/analgesia modalities. However, information on their nationwide use is sparse. The aim of the survey was to assess the utility of RA techniques in G...

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Autores principales: Argyra, Erifili, Moka, Eleni, Staikou, Chryssoula, Vadalouca, Athina, Raftopoulos, Vassileios, Stavropoulou, Evmorfia, Gambopoulou, Zoi, Siafaka, Ioanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4353155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25788775
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-9185.150545
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author Argyra, Erifili
Moka, Eleni
Staikou, Chryssoula
Vadalouca, Athina
Raftopoulos, Vassileios
Stavropoulou, Evmorfia
Gambopoulou, Zoi
Siafaka, Ioanna
author_facet Argyra, Erifili
Moka, Eleni
Staikou, Chryssoula
Vadalouca, Athina
Raftopoulos, Vassileios
Stavropoulou, Evmorfia
Gambopoulou, Zoi
Siafaka, Ioanna
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Regional anesthesia (RA) techniques (central neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks [CNBs and PNBs]) are well-established anesthesia/analgesia modalities. However, information on their nationwide use is sparse. The aim of the survey was to assess the utility of RA techniques in Greece, during 2011. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A nationwide, cross-sectional descriptive survey was conducted (March to June, 2012), using a structured questionnaire that was sent to 128 Greek Anesthesia Departments. RESULTS: Sixty-six completed questionnaires (response rate 51.56%) were analyzed. The data corresponded to 187,703 operations and represented all hospital categories and geographical regions of Greece. On the whole, RA was used in 45.5% of performed surgical procedures (85,386/187,703). Spinal anesthesia was the technique of choice (51.9% of all RA techniques), mostly preferred in orthopedics (44.8%). Epidural anesthesia/analgesia (application rate of 23.2%), was mostly used in obstetrics and gynecology (50.4%). Combined spinal-epidural and PNBs were less commonly instituted (11.24% and 13.64% of all RA techniques, respectively). Most PNBs (78.5%) were performed with a neurostimulator, while elicitation of paresthesia was used in 16% of the cases. Conversely, ultrasound guidance was quite limited (5%). The vast majority of consultant anesthesologists (94.49%) were familiar with CNBs, whereas only 46.4% were familiar with PNBs. The main reported limitations to RA application were lack of equipment (58.23%) and inadequate education/training (49.29%). CONCLUSION: Regional modalities were routinely used by Greek anesthesiologists during 2011. Neuraxial blocks, especially spinal anesthesia, were preferred over PNBs. The underutilization of certain RA techniques was attributed to lack of equipment and inadequate training.
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spelling pubmed-43531552015-03-18 Regional anesthesia practice in Greece: A census report Argyra, Erifili Moka, Eleni Staikou, Chryssoula Vadalouca, Athina Raftopoulos, Vassileios Stavropoulou, Evmorfia Gambopoulou, Zoi Siafaka, Ioanna J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Regional anesthesia (RA) techniques (central neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks [CNBs and PNBs]) are well-established anesthesia/analgesia modalities. However, information on their nationwide use is sparse. The aim of the survey was to assess the utility of RA techniques in Greece, during 2011. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A nationwide, cross-sectional descriptive survey was conducted (March to June, 2012), using a structured questionnaire that was sent to 128 Greek Anesthesia Departments. RESULTS: Sixty-six completed questionnaires (response rate 51.56%) were analyzed. The data corresponded to 187,703 operations and represented all hospital categories and geographical regions of Greece. On the whole, RA was used in 45.5% of performed surgical procedures (85,386/187,703). Spinal anesthesia was the technique of choice (51.9% of all RA techniques), mostly preferred in orthopedics (44.8%). Epidural anesthesia/analgesia (application rate of 23.2%), was mostly used in obstetrics and gynecology (50.4%). Combined spinal-epidural and PNBs were less commonly instituted (11.24% and 13.64% of all RA techniques, respectively). Most PNBs (78.5%) were performed with a neurostimulator, while elicitation of paresthesia was used in 16% of the cases. Conversely, ultrasound guidance was quite limited (5%). The vast majority of consultant anesthesologists (94.49%) were familiar with CNBs, whereas only 46.4% were familiar with PNBs. The main reported limitations to RA application were lack of equipment (58.23%) and inadequate education/training (49.29%). CONCLUSION: Regional modalities were routinely used by Greek anesthesiologists during 2011. Neuraxial blocks, especially spinal anesthesia, were preferred over PNBs. The underutilization of certain RA techniques was attributed to lack of equipment and inadequate training. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4353155/ /pubmed/25788775 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-9185.150545 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Staikou, Chryssoula
Vadalouca, Athina
Raftopoulos, Vassileios
Stavropoulou, Evmorfia
Gambopoulou, Zoi
Siafaka, Ioanna
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title_short Regional anesthesia practice in Greece: A census report
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25788775
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-9185.150545
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