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Identifier uch.med.phd//1995DIS0075
Title Εφαρμογή των διεθνών προτύπων ασφαλούς αναισθησίας στην Ελλάδα
Alternative Title Application of international anaesthesia safety standards in Greece
Creator Maurommati, Eleni E
Abstract This is a quantitive and qualitive study of the structure of the anaesthesiology departments (AD) in the greek state hospitals. The data were collected according to a structured interview based on 129 questions answered by the anaesthesiologists in charge of 109 hospitals with a total of 507 ORs and 313.867 anaesthetics per year. The hospitals were devided according to the size of a multi-factor component, (size factor) in 3 groups. It was found that the majority of hospital and surgical beds (57%) were in group III,in the same group worked the majority of the spesialists (59%), trainees (77.7%), nurses (54%) and performed the 62% of total anaesthetics per year. The best use of resources was found in the larger hospitals (group III). Only 42.2% of Ads had a recovery room, while 25.7% had a pain clinic and 15.6% an out patient follow-up clinic. The following monitors of the anaesthesia machine (AM) were present : an oxygen analyser in 47.5% of AM, an airway pressure manometer in 79.7% and respirometer in 54%. Extencive daily pre-anaesthesia chec-out protocol was performed only in 53.2% od Ads. Thiw study showed that only a small percentage of Ads in Greece were equipped according to the international morning and anaesthesia equipment standards.
Issue date 1995-07-01
Date available 1997-06-6
Collection   School/Department--School of Medicine--Department of Medicine--Doctoral theses
  Type of Work--Doctoral theses
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