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Introduction and Target: Non-chirurgical anesthesia (ADA) applications for diagnostic and initiative procedures for pediatric patients worldwide are increasing. In this study, we aimed at retrospective examination of the ADA applications in pediatric cases in our hospital. Method and Requirements: In our clinic in the last 2 years, the 18 year-old cases of sedoanalysis outside the surgical room have been retrospective scaned and a total of 218 patients have been included in the study. The age of patients, gender, ASA scores, additional diseases, surgery, anesthesia period, used anesthetic drugs, complications, and developing conditions were recorded. The quantum variables were displayed as average ± SS (Standart Sapma) and median (Minimum/Maximum) in the tables, while the category variables were shown as n/(%) in the tables. 108 (49.5%) of the patients involved in the study were girls and 110 (50.5%) men. The average age was 9.17 ± 5.13. The average anesthesia time was 30.74±28.46, and the processing time was 25.07±27.25 minutes. 170 (78.0%) of patients were ASA I and 48 (22%) were ASA II. 46 (21.1%) of the patients had an additional disease. The most frequently performed endoscopy in patients (102/%46.8). The most used anesthetic drug was propofol+midazolam (152/%69.7). In 206 patients (94.5%) there was no complication, while in 12 patients (5.5%) there was no complication. The most common complication was bradikardi (50.0%) and the second most common was desaturation 5 (41.7%) The treatment and result: Non-pediatric anesthesia applications are most often applied in the gastroenterology unit. We consider that the combination of propofol midazolam, which is frequently applied in our clinic practice, is a combination that can be used safely for appropriate cases in pediatric external anesthesia.
Alan : Sağlık Bilimleri
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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