Anesthesia Awareness: Narrative Review of Psychological Sequelae, Treatment, and Incidence

作者:Bruchas Robin R; Kent Christopher D; Wilson Hilary D; Domino Karen B*
来源:Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2011, 18(3): 257-267.
DOI:10.1007/s10880-011-9233-8

摘要

Awareness during general anesthesia occurs when patients recall events or sensations during their surgeries, although the patients should have been unconscious at the time. Anesthesiologists are cognizant of this phenomenon, but few discussions occur outside the discipline. This narrative review summarizes the patient recollections, psychological sequelae, treatment and follow-up of psychological consequences, as well as incidence and etiology of awareness during general anesthesia. Recalled memories include noises, conversations, images, mental processes, feelings of pain and/or paralysis. Psychological consequences include anxiety, flashbacks, and posttraumatic stress disorder diagnosis. Limited discussion for therapeutic treatment after an anesthesia awareness experience exists. The incidence of anesthesia awareness ranges from 0.1 to 0.2% (e.g., 1-2/1000 patients). Increased recognition of awareness during general anesthesia within the psychological/counseling community, with additional research focusing on optimal therapeutic treatment, will improve the care of these patients.

  • 出版日期2011-9