Preoperative optimization of patients undergoing interventional procedures: infrastructure, logistics, and evidence-based medicine

Purpose of review Patients presenting for non-operating room procedures are often ‘too sick’ for surgery and require specific anesthesia care in remote areas with logistical and scheduling challenges. Recent findings Increased complexity and scope of minimally invasive procedures have expanded this practice. In addition, the concept of therapeutic options other than conventional surgery is gaining traction. Summary Our review of recent literature confirms the complexity and supports the safety of providing care in non-operating room anesthesia locations. Standard preanesthesia assessments and principles apply to these areas.
Source: Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Tags: NON-OPERATING ROOM ANESTHESIA (NORA): Edited by Richard D. Urman Source Type: research