Anesthesia Clinical Trial
Official title:
PACU or ICU for Postoperative Care After Major Thoracic and Abdominal Surgery:a Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial
The aim of this study is to demonstrate the efficacy and safety of a specialised post-anaesthetic care unit (PACU) to a conventional intensive care unit (ICU) in adult patients after major thoracic and abdominal surgery. A better understanding of PACU for postoperative care is likely to reduce mortality and postoperative complications.
With the continuous progress of surgical techniques, the number of major thoracic and abdominal surgeries is also increasing. Although intensive monitoring and initiative treatment benefit patients undergoing major surgery, there is also an increasing demand for intensive care in hospitals, which can lead to capacity limitations in the intensive care unit (ICU). In addition, there is emerging opinion that many patients after major thoracic and abdominal surgery do not require ICU care postoperatively to be provided safe and appropriate care. For hospitals and their staff the challenge is to optimize clinical processes and to optimize the effectiveness of treatment in regard to patient's outcome. Studying patient postoperative care following major thoracic and abdominal surgery exposes many opportunities to the improvement of patient safety, tailor the intensive care resource allocation and consider the costs and benefits of the options. Postoperative mortality and morbidity remain major challenges, and most of these complications develop during the early postoperative period when patients have left the recovery room. Thus improving the care that patients receive once complications have occurred is crucial for reducing mortality. The post-anesthetic care unit (PACU) provides general to intensive care to immediate postsurgical patients. Patients with major thoracic and abdominal surgery surgeries are often kept in PACU until their condition is stabilized before shifting them to their designated wards or ICU[9]. Ender et al. and Probs et al. showed that treatment in a specialized PACU rather than an ICU, after cardiac surgery leads to earlier extubation, decreased ICU length of stay (LOS) and quicker discharge of hospital without compromising patient safety. Kastrup et al. described, introduction of a PACU staffed with intensivist coverage around the clock might shorten the hospital LOS and more patients can be treated in the same time, due to a better use of resources. Some other study described the transferral to a PACU as an unfavourable option, since equipment, expertise and staffing levels in the PACU are different from the ICU. The possible solution to this problem might be the inclusion of the PACU in the process of distribution of patients to the different levels of intensive care for ensuring the timely recognition and effective management of postoperative complications in patients after major thoracic and abdominal surgery. The most challenges are to identify those candidates who can be monitored PACU within 24 hours postoperatively, rather than in ICU, and implement change in care paradigms safely. ;
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