Abstract
Study ObjectiveTo assess anesthesiologists’ familiarity with the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) and American College of Surgeons (ACS) guidelines on Advance Directives in the perioperative setting. DesignSingle-center, 4-question anonymous survey. SettingUrban academic medical center. SubjectsUp to 34 subjects responded to each question. Measurements and Main ResultsFamiliarity with the ASA and ACS guidelines on Advance Directives in the perioperative setting ranged from 45% to 100%. ConclusionsThere was inadequate familiarity with components of the ASA and ACS guidelines on advance directives in the perioperative setting. Larger studies are required to assess anesthesiologists' familiarity with national society guidelines that directly affect patient care. Future work should investigate best practices for guideline implementation, and consequences of poor adherence to national guidelines.
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