Abstract

Intraoperative record form is one of the cardinal parts of anesthesia practices. Ideally, it should contain complete information about patients under anesthesia and intraoperative events. It serves as valuable information for subsequent patient management, research, or during medicolegal conditions. The objective of this study was to assess the practice and completeness of manual intraoperative anesthesia record keeping. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted from May 1 to July 31, 2021, in the postoperative ward of Kathmandu Medical College, which is a multispecialty tertiary care center. Approval from the ethical committee of Kathmandu Medical College Teaching Hospital was obtained (Reference: 2603202105) before conducting the study. Convenience sampling was used. The data were entered in Microsoft Excel and statistical analysis was done using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20. Point estimate was done at 95% Confidence Interval and data present in numbers and percentages. We devised forty-two variables, which included demographics, personal identifiers, intraoperative events, anesthesia and airway management, intraoperative parameters, monitoring and medication. The overall completion rate was 202 (52.59%) (47.6-57.57 at 95% Confidence Interval). Out of 42 variables, the completion rate of 14 variables was less than 50%. Among those were important parameters such as known allergies 94 (24.4%), Body mass index 50 (13%), intraoperative saturation of oxygen 104 (27%), intraoperative electrocardiogram recording 107 (27.8%), total fluid volume administered 45 (11.7%), patient status on transfer 84 (21.8%) had poor completion rate. Our intraoperative record form shows poor completion rate, which was similar to other studies. many important variables were missing and had incomplete data.

Highlights

  • Intraoperative record form is one of the cardinal parts of anesthesia practices

  • Out of 42 variables, the completion rate of 14 variables was less than 50%

  • Our intraoperative record form shows poor completion rate, which was similar to other studies. many important variables were missing and had incomplete data

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Introduction

Intraoperative record form is one of the cardinal parts of anesthesia practices. It should contain complete information about patients under anesthesia and intraoperative events. It serves as valuable information for subsequent patient management, research, or during medicolegal conditions. The anesthesia record is a document that provides information about perioperative care This provides data on preoperative assessment, anesthesia management, vital parameters, and intraoperative events.[1]. The need for accurate and complete documentation cannot be overemphasized owing to medico-legal aspects, audits, future research and the quality of care.[2] The record provides valuable information to other healthcare providers who will be involved in patient care subsequently. Most hospitals in Nepal use manual intraoperative anesthesia record keeping

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