Balkan Medical Journal (Sep 2018)

Current Practice in Obstetric Anesthesia and Analgesia in Public Hospitals of Greece: A 2016 National Survey

  • Chryssoula Staikou,
  • Alexandros Μakris,
  • Kassiani Theodoraki,
  • Athanasia Τsaroucha,
  • Amalia Douma,
  • Eleni Μoka,
  • Eleni Αrnaoutoglou,
  • Tilemahos Paraskevopoulos,
  • Ioanna Siafaka,
  • Efi Stavropoulou,
  • Eriphili Αrgyra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.2018.0083
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 5
pp. 394 – 397

Abstract

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Aims:This descriptive survey was to evaluate the use of regional anesthesia in obstetrics in Greek public hospitals.Methods:The survey was conducted between March and August 2016. A structured questionnaire was sent to 50 anesthesia departments in Greek public hospitals with obstetric units.Results:The response rate was 94%. Data corresponding to 9475 cesarean and 8155 vaginal deliveries were collected. Regional anesthesia was used in 69.2% of all cesareans, with single shot spinal being the most popular (44.3% of all cesareans). Combined spinal-epidural anesthesia was used in 18.1% of all cesareans (35.1% in hospitals of Athens versus 7.9% outside Athens, p<0.001). Post-cesarean analgesia was applied with simple analgesics and systematic opioids (78.6%). Long-acting spinal opioids were rarely used (4.4% of spinal and spinal/epidurals). Labor epidural analgesia was applied in 19.1% of all vaginal deliveries (30.3% in Athens versus 13.1% outside Athens, p<0.001). Paracetamol and pethidine represented the standard labor analgesics in 48.9% and 55.3% of all hospitals. Intravenous remifentanil was used in 10.6% of hospitals (50% in Athens versus 2.5% outside Athens, p=0.002). In 48.9% of hospitals, mainly outside Athens, the anesthesiologists did not get involved in labor analgesia.Conclusion:Regional anesthesia is the most common practice for cesareans in Greek public hospitals; however, the percentage of general anesthesia remains high. In addition, the use of labor epidural analgesia is limited in hospitals outside Athens.

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