Patient Satisfaction in Ambulatory Surgery: Spinal vs General Anaesthesia for Lower Limb Varicose Vein Stripping

2020 
Introduction: Lower limb varicose vein stripping is a common procedure performed in day surgery units. Spinal (SA) or general anaesthesia (GA) can be used. We aim to evaluate if there are differences in patient satisfaction between these two types of anaesthesia. Material and Methods: This is an observational prospective study. From December 2018 to January 2019, patients submitted to lower limb varicose vein ambulatory surgery in our centre were asked to answer “The Heidelberg Peri-anaesthetic Questionnaire”. Data was submitted to statistical analysis. Results: Ninety-two patients answered the questionnaire. GA was used in 60% of cases and SA in 40%. Twenty-nine percent of patients were older than 60 years and 59% were female. Most patients were married (52%) and 65% had completed at least 9th grade. SA scored worse satisfaction in 5 items: fear of anaesthesia (2.91 vs 2.33; p=0.02) and fear of surgery played an important role (3.15 vs 2.48; p 60 years, marital status or scholarship>9th grade. Discussion: Spinal anaesthesia seems to cause a greater feeling of fear and anxiety. Conclusions: Patients submitted to spinal anaesthesia for lower limb varicose vein stripping should be better reassured concerning anaesthesia and surgery.
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