Recovery process and determinants of adverse event occurrence in bronchoscopic procedures performed under general anaesthesia
The Clinical Respiratory Journal May 16, 2018
Omaygenc DO, et al. - Researchers investigated factors impacting recovery as well as possible determinants of adverse event occurrence during bronchoscopic procedures performed under general anaesthesia in a tertiary referral centre. Among groups assembled with reference to event occurrence, comparable basic demographic properties, ASA and Mallampati scores, and procedure specific variables as lesion localization, lesion and procedure type were found. Overall, in procedures performed for treatment of tumoral diseases, significantly lower recovery times related with return of spontaneous respiration were reported. The ultimate factor identified to have an influence on adverse event occurrence was procedure length.
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