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SATISFACTION OF HANDICAPPED PATIENT TREATED UNDER OUTPATIENT ANESTHESIA

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Abstract


90 handicapped patients with dental problem treated under outpatient general anesthesia at one day operation room of kyungpook National University Hospital during 2000-2005 were analyzed. Following are the conclusions. 1. For those 90patients treated under general anesthesia, 62(68.9%)patients had autism or mental retardation. 2. The most difficult work for the preparation of general anesthesia was preoperative examination(53.3%). 3. The parent¡¯s satisfaction level after treatment under general anesthesia was high(75.6%). 4. 36(40%) of the patients responded to periodic recall check till now.

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Outpatient general anesthesia; Dental treatment; Handicapped

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