Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care (Jun 2022)

Preanesthetic Evaluation and Preparation for Neurosurgical Procedures: An Indian Perspective

  • Ashish Bindra,
  • Suparna Bharadwaj,
  • Nitasha Mishra,
  • Dheeraj Masapu,
  • Saurabh Bhargava,
  • Ankur Luthra,
  • Manish Marda,
  • Ajay P. Hrishi,
  • Hemant Bhagat,
  • Prasanna U. Bidkar,
  • Ponniah Vanamoorthy,
  • Zulfiqar Ali,
  • Maroof A. Khan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1749649
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 09, no. 02
pp. 084 – 092

Abstract

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Background A questionnaire-based survey was conducted to determine the preanesthetic evaluation (PAE) practices among the members of the Indian Society of Neuroanesthesiology and Critical Care (ISNACC). The survey aimed to assess the current clinical practice of PAE and optimization of neurosurgical patients in India. Methods An online questionnaire was designed by the working group of ISNACC and circulated among its active members. Response to individual questions was considered significant if 50% or more respondents concurred. The survey questions to which less than 50% of respondents concurred were identified as inconclusive results. Results Out of 438 active ISNACC members, 218 responded. Responses were obtained from various parts of the country. The majority of participants were practicing neuroanesthesiology. Questions asked were regarding clinical assessment, preoperative optimization, prognostication, and airway management in neurosurgery. More than 50% of practitioners acceded to most of the questions; however, the percentage of responses varied across different questions (50–100%). The questions related to preoperative duplex scanning in chronically immobilized patients, preoperative cognitive testing, and risk stratification during neurosurgical procedures received an inconclusive response (< 50%). Conclusion The survey highlights the variable PAE practices perused by ISNACC members across the country. A guideline for uniform PAE practices may help to enhance research and improve perioperative care.

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