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Koean Jounral of Critical Care Medicine
1992 Volume.7 No. 2 p.147 ~ p.153
Clinical Studies on Anesthesia for Emergency Operation of 915 Cases







Abstract
We analysed 915 anesthesias for emergency operation which were performed at the department of anesthesiology, Anam Hopital from September 1991 to August 1992 clinically and statisitically according to age, sex, physical status, department, anesthetic duration, method and agent, amount of transfusion, etc. The results were as follows;
1) The emergency surgery was 10.7/ of total surgical patients,
2) The ratio of male to female was 1.07: l.
3) About eighty-one percent of all emergency patients were in the 21-40 years age group.
4) According to the ASA classification of physical status, patients in emergency class 1 or 2 were 84.5/ of the total patients.
5) The most common operation was appendectomy(19.4/) and Caesarean section(17.9%).
6) The most common anesthetic method for emergency operation was genera1 anesthesia with enflurane.
7) The most frequent emergency operation were done by general surgery and obstetric department.
8) The duration of operation which is less than 2 hours was 81% of total operation.
9) The transfusion was done in 113 cases and 3-4 pints was transfused most frequently.
10) The transference to ICU was done in 111 cases and the patients t neurosurgery were transfered to ICU most frequently.
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