Factors Influencing Patient Preference for Anesthesia in Ambulatory Hand Surgery

Author:

Model Zina123,Benavent Kyra A.1,Zhang Dafang12ORCID,Blazar Philip E.12ORCID,Earp Brandon E.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA

2. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA

3. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to identify factors that influence preoperative patient preferences toward anesthesia in patients in a hand and upper extremity clinic. Methods: A survey was administered to consecutive patients in a hand and upper extremity orthopedic clinic at an urban tertiary academic institution. The survey addressed presenting clinical complaint, anesthesia preference for minor soft tissue hand and wrist procedures, factors influencing anesthesia preference, and patient history of anesthesia and surgical treatment. The primary outcome measure was anesthesia preference: local-only or local with sedation. Results: Surveys were completed by 219 patients over a 1-month period with a mean patient age of 55 years. Most patients presented with a hand/wrist complaint (56%). One hundred fifty-two patients (71%) preferred local anesthesia with sedation and 61 patients (29%) preferred local-only anesthesia. Patients who preferred local-only anesthesia reported being more likely to be influenced by surgeon preference and cost, and also were more likely to have had prior experience with local-only anesthesia. In contrast, patients who preferred local anesthesia with sedation were more likely to be concerned about pain or were nervous about surgery. Prior surgical experience did not influence preference for anesthesia. Conclusion: Patient preferences for local-only anesthesia versus local anesthesia with sedation for ambulatory hand surgery are mixed, with most patients preferring sedation. Understanding patient preferences for anesthesia can better inform preoperative discussions and shared decision-making in anesthesia choice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

Reference12 articles.

1. 2018

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