Title of article :
Dissatisfaction of Patients Operated under Rachi Anaesthesia: Study of The Experience of Patients Treated at the Chu De Yopougon (Cote D ivoire)
Author/Authors :
Kouamé ، Isidore Koffi Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital, - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Francis ، N Guessan Yapi Department of Critical Care - Angré University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Science , Mobio ، Nkan Michael Paterne Department of Critical Care - University Hospital Center of Cocody - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Bouh ، Kouesseu Judith Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Coulibaly ، Klinna Theodore Department of Critical Care - University Hospital Center of Cocody - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Konan ، Kouassi Jean Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences , Soro ، Lacina Department of Critical Care - Yopougon University Hospital - University of Abidjan Medical Sciences
From page :
213
To page :
218
Abstract :
Background: To evaluate the satisfaction of patients operated under spinal anaesthesia and to identify its determinants. Methods: We conducted a prospective analytical study in the hospital wards of the gynaecology-obstetrics, general surgery and traumatology departments of the Yopougon University Hospital in Abidjan (Côte d Ivoire) over a period of 5 months from February to June 2019. Results: At the end of the study, 156 patients were selected. The mean age was 38.89±14.28 years with extremes of 19 and 72 years and a sex ratio of 0.8. The unemployed represented 20.41% of the total number of patients. The types of intervention were dominated by caesarean sections with 53.21% of patients. All our patients had a pre-anaesthetic consultation which was carried out by an anaesthetist, however 44.23% were dissatisfied due to anxiety. During the operation, nausea and vomiting were the main sources of discomfort for 25% of patients. Thirst, hunger and pain were the most common discomforts encountered in the ICU by 40.38%, 42.31% and 36.52% respectively. The determinants of dissatisfaction were age over 45 years, female gender of patients. Osteosynthesis of the femur and osteotomy of the tibial plateau were significantly associated with a reduction in dissatisfaction. Conclusion: Several causes of dissatisfaction remain during spinal anaesthesia. Their management would allow to improve the comfort of our patients, thus the quality of care.
Keywords :
spinal anaesthesia , intraoperative comfort , Satisfaction
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal title :
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Record number :
2714686
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