@article{oai:shiga-med.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000153, author = {藤野, 能久 and 本間, 恵子 and 曽我, 真弓 and 千原, 孝志 and 内藤, 裕子 and 菊地, 克久 and 堤, 泰彦 and 尾崎, 良智 and 佐藤, 浩一郎 and 井上, 貴至 and 井上, 修平 and 野坂, 修一 and 来見, 良誠}, issue = {1}, journal = {滋賀医科大学雑誌}, month = {Apr}, note = {Departmental Bulletin Paper, Preoperative oral rehydration therapy has been introduced to all surgical departments in our hospital over a relatively shortperiod under the initiative of the Department of Anesthesiology, and it has become a usual preoperative procedure in the oneyear since its introduction. The main point of the therapy is to simplify the preoperative procedures. The therapy also has manyother benefits. For example, it not only prevents preoperative dehydration, but also improves patients’ preoperative comfortand postoperative recovery from surgery, cutting down on the workload, improving medical safety on a hospital ward, andincreasing efficiency. The main anxiety after the induction of this therapy might be increasing the risk of aspiration on theinduction of general anesthesia. However, we can overcome this anxiety as long as there is careful selection of patients for thetherapy, sufficient explanation for the patients at the medical examination by anesthesiologists, and strictly controlling patients’water drinking. Accordingly, we recommend that the therapy be introduced under the initiative of anesthesiologists, and it isimportant to repeatedly explain to and closely observe patients.}, pages = {28--35}, title = {麻酔科主導の術前経口補水療法の導入と標準化 : 国立病院機構滋賀病院での取り組み}, volume = {26}, year = {2013} }