概括
局部麻醉系统性毒性 (LAST) 是门诊麻醉身体手术的罕见但严重的并发症. 应急部门必须准备好管理LAST症状,后果和治疗.
科学领域:
- 麻醉学 麻醉学
- 紧急医疗 紧急医疗
- 毒理学 毒理学 毒理学
背景情况:
- 门诊麻醉体程序正在增加,可能会导致严重的并发症,如局部麻醉系统毒性 (LAST).
- LAST是一种罕见但重要的致病原因,具有多种症状和潜在的后果.
- 紧急部门 (ED) 的员工需要对LAST,其风险因素和管理协议的认识.
研究的目的:
- 强调在急诊室识别和管理局部麻醉系统毒性 (LAST) 的重要性.
- 告知ED工作人员关于LAST的各种临床表现和潜在结果.
- 强调需要对LAST机制,风险因素,预防和治疗的认识.
主要方法:
- 关于局部麻醉剂系统毒性的现有文献的综述.
- 分析导致LAST发展的因素.
- 讨论LAST的临床表现和管理策略.
主要成果:
- 局部麻醉剂的系统毒性可能会导致危及生命的神经和心血管效应.
- 造成LAST的危险因素包括麻醉剂和施用地点.
- 及时识别和适当的管理对于患者的治疗结果至关重要.
结论:
- 由于越来越多的门诊程序,急诊室对局部麻醉剂系统毒性的准备是必不可少的.
- 对LAST机制,风险因素和治疗的全面了解对ED工作人员至关重要.
- 尽量减少LAST风险需要提高意识,并遵守麻醉护理的最佳实践.
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