Analysis of the influence factors of the delayed recovery of patients under general anesthesia and its nursing strategy
Objective:To analyze the influencing factors of the delayed recovery of patients in the resuscitation room of gynecological surgery under general anesthesia.Methods:The clinical data of 220 patients undergoing gynecological surgery under general anesthesia in the hospital from June 2022 to June 2023 were analyzed retrospectively.The recov-ery time of these patients in the resuscitation room of gynecological surgery was recorded,and 56 patients with the de-layed recovery were included in the observation group and 164 patients without the delayed recovery were included in the control group.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the related influencing factors of the patients with the delayed recovery,and their nursing countermeasures were summarized.Results:The recovery time(161.73±11.27 min)of the patients in the observation group was significantly longer than that(54.39±10.23 min)of the patients in the control group.The proportions of the patients with the age ≥60 years old,with the a-nemia,with the operation time>2h,with the intraoperative average temperature<36.5℃ or with the additional anes-thetic drugs used of the patients in the observation group were significantly higher than those of the patients in the con-trol group(P<0.05).Multivariate regression analysis showed that the operation time>2h,the average intraoperative temperature<36.5℃ and the additional intraoperative anesthetic drugs used of the patients were the risk factors of their delayed recovery(all P<0.05).Conclusion:The operation time>2h,the average intraoperative temperature<36.5℃ and the additional intraoperative anesthetic drugs used of the patients are the risk factors of their delayed recov-ery,so the preoperative prevention should be conducted for these patients.The symptomatic treatment measures should be actively adopted according to the recovery situation of the patients in the recovery room to reduce the inci-dence of their delayed recovery after general anesthesia.