In France, there are no precise data regarding perioperative organization of medical structure and care management of ambulatory surgical patients. Particularly, data on management of pain, nausea and vomiting, as well as venous thromboembolic, prevention and treatment are needed, in several groups of patients.
This is a prospective epidemiological observationnal study involving a sample of 300 ambulatory surgical centers among 1000 french centers. In a first step, a survey on the specific organization and care management of the structure will be carried out. In a second step, data on the management of 3000 patients admitted in these structure will be performed. The will allow an analysis of practices in a selection of acts (which seem to be more frequent and more relevant). Data from three different questionnaires on pain management, PONV prevention and treatment and VTE prevention will be recorded for each patient.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
2,174
Medical questionnaire. Nausea and vomiting, pain, thromboprophylaxis description
Description of amubalory surgery centers
Structure questionnaire
Time frame: Peri Operative Day 0
Description of organization and patient management
Management of ambulatory surgical patients using questionnaires including : Medical management questionnaire. Nausea and vomiting management questionnaire. Pain management questionnaire. Venous thromboprophylaxis management questionnaire.
Time frame: Peri Operative Day 0
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