Monitored anaesthesia care in elderly patient - a prospective descriptional study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v23i1.18154Keywords:
Monitored anaesthesia care (MAC), elderly, sedation, monitoringAbstract
Background: In elderly patients for some diagnostic, therapeutic and surgical procedure, Monitored anaesthesia care (MAC) may be an anaesthetic option for them.
Aim and objective: This prospective study was designed to assess the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of MAC in elderly patients.
Method: This study was performed on elderly patients of both sex, age from 50 years and above, scheduled to undergo different therapeutic, diagnostic and surgical procedures. The patients characteristics, pre-anaesthetic problems, anaesthetic techniques, anaesthetic agents, anesthetic time, MAC procedure and complications were assessed.
Result: They involved mainly hypertension (26.49%) and diabetes mellitus (21.78%). Almost all procedure was done under sedation (70.38%), local anaesthesia (22.71%) and under only monitoring without sedation or local anaesthesia (6.90%). There were no serious adverse events reported in any patients during MAC. The common complications were arrhythmia (9.60%), vomiting (7.36%) and desaturation (4.56%), hypertension (5.64%). Complications were minor, transient and promptly managed and corrected. MAC duration was ranged from 15 to180 minutes. The mean procedure time was 35.1 + 12.5 minutes. Majority of cases were completed within 30 minutes (51.21%).
Conclusion: In properly selected elderly patients, MAC is a safe and effective method of providing intraoperative care for some common diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative procedures.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v23i1.18154
Journal of BSA, 2010; 23(1): 19-24
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