Critical patient safeguards for ambulatory surgery centers.

Curr Opin Anaesthesiol

Department of Anesthesiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Ambulatory surgery centers are gaining popularity due to lower costs and better patient experiences, but this also brings challenges related to the complexity of cases and patient safety.
  • Anesthesiologists should take the lead in multidisciplinary teams to assess which patients and procedures are suitable for these centers, taking into account both physical and psychosocial factors.
  • Special attention is needed for pediatric patients, requiring trained staff and specific equipment, and overall facility capabilities, emergency preparedness, and staffing levels are vital for maintaining patient safety and staff morale.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: The role of ambulatory surgery centers in surgical care is evolving, as lower facility fees and improved patient experience increase the popularity of these venues. As care expands in ambulatory surgery center, so does the complexity of cases and patients cared for in these centers, which may pose a risk for patient safety. Anesthesiologists should lead multidisciplinary teams to screen for appropriate patients and procedures.

Recent Findings: Patient considerations go beyond physical status and include psychosocial factors. Ensuring patients understand preoperative instructions is crucial to decrease case cancellation rates and facilitate efficiency. Pediatric patients require special considerations including extra attention to preprocedure and postoperative care and instructions, PALS-certified staff, pediatric equipment and medications, as well as heightened awareness of respiratory complications.

Summary: Procedural concerns start with the capabilities of the facility such as equipment, pharmacy, and staffing for each phase of care. However, nuances such as patient throughput in a given day, emergency preparedness, and after-hours staffing will affect both patient safety and staff morale. This article outlines the issues leaders need to consider to ensure patient safety in ambulatory surgery centers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/ACO.0000000000001434DOI Listing

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