Effect of perioperative oxygenation technique on endoscopic head and
neck surgery productivity: an observational study
- Neill S. Aitken,
- Patrick A. Ward,
- Iain J. Nixon,
- Alistair F. McNarry
Abstract
Apnoeic oxygenation with humidified high-flow nasal oxygen is a
recognised anaesthetic technique for patients undergoing endoscopic head
and neck surgical procedures This oxygenation technique has been proven
to be both safe and effective, whilst allowing unobstructed access to
the surgical field The impact of the chosen oxygenation technique on
operating theatre productivity has not been measured in this field
previously Apnoeic oxygenation with high-flow nasal oxygen was
associated with reduced overall time in the operating theatre suite and
reduced time in the post-anaesthesia care unit, when compared to
procedures performed with a microlaryngoscopy tube Future work will
involve grouping patients together by oxygenation technique to maximise
improvements in operating theatre productivity and increase patient
throughput21 Oct 2024Submitted to Clinical Otolaryngology 29 Oct 2024Submission Checks Completed
29 Oct 2024Assigned to Editor
09 Nov 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned