Post Anesthesia Care in Intensive Care Unit: A Review

Tamer M. Kadry *

Dr. Samir Abbas Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Ali Adnan Al Khamis

Al Omran General Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

Khalil Abdrabalnabi M. Ahmed

Al Noor Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

Ahmed Mohammed Al Hammad

Qatif Central Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

A. Sakabomi, Duoaa Mohammad

Al Noor Specialist Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

Arwa Sultan D. Alnemari

King Faisal Hospital Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

Shaima Fouad M. Aldoughan

Prince Saud Bin Jalawy Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

Shouq Ali Alshehri

Almaarefa University, Saudi Arabia.

Sarah Abdulfattah Alsufi

Maternity and Children's Hospital, Almadinah, Saudi Arabia.

Abdulrahman Mohammed A. Nasser

King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia.

Mohamed Abdulhameed Aziz

King Faisal Hospital Makkah, Saudi Arabia.

Ahmed Saad Alromaihi

Arabian Gulf University, (AGU), Saudi Arabia.

Alnashri Saud Ali

Al Qunfudah General, Saudi Arabia.

E. Alhazmi, Essa Ibrahim

Al Qunfudah General Hospital, Saudi Arabia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The notion of inpatient treatment is possibly as ancient as medicine itself. It would have been sensible to place patients in such facilities such that those who were sicker were more visible to receive better care from the personnel. The first Intensive Care Units (ICUs) were established in Europe and around the world in the 1950, today intensive care units (ICUs) are a common sight in hospitals throughout the world. The PACU is designed to make some processes easier in order to provide better postoperative care. Invasive and noninvasive breathing, goal-directed hemodynamic control, invasive monitoring, and pain management are just a few of the options that can be provided. PACU helps reducing postoperative morbidity and consequently the duration of stay of patients.The costs of both establishing and operating a PACU are undeniable. however, by reducing postoperative morbidity and consequently the duration of stay of patients, overall expenses should be reduced. But with that being said many developing countries do not have the same luxury as developed ones when it come to having enough ICUs. That with other problems such as the differences in level of training and number of staff operating such units determine the overall result of health care process. In this article we will be discussingthe importance of PACU and various factors that affect it.

Keywords: Post anesthesia care, anesthesia, intensive care units


How to Cite

Kadry, Tamer M., Ali Adnan Al Khamis, Khalil Abdrabalnabi M. Ahmed, Ahmed Mohammed Al Hammad, A. Sakabomi, Duoaa Mohammad, Arwa Sultan D. Alnemari, Shaima Fouad M. Aldoughan, et al. 2021. “Post Anesthesia Care in Intensive Care Unit: A Review”. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 33 (51B):253-61. https://doi.org/10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i51B33540.

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