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Checking pregnancy status in adolescent girls before procedures under general anaesthesia

Checking pregnancy status in adolescent girls before procedures under general anaesthesia
Checking pregnancy status in adolescent girls before procedures under general anaesthesia
Objective: Surgery, ionising radiation and anaesthesia in the presence of an undetected pregnancy could be harmful. British guidelines state that female patients of ’childbearing age’ should have their pregnancy status established before surgery. Approaching this topic with an adolescent girl can be challenging.
Design: The authors conducted an observational study and a survey in their institution and a national survey of Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists (APA) linkmen.
Setting: Local: Southampton. National: UK.
Results: Both surveys demonstrate widespread concerns about inconsistent and informal practices. Only 45% of respondents in the authors’ institution stated they ask adolescent girls if they could be pregnant. 40% of APA linkmen were unaware of national guidelines.
Conclusions: This work illustrates the need for consistent national guidance. We propose that all girls who have reached menarche should be routinely offered a urine pregnancy test before any procedure under general anaesthesia.
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Donaldson, J F
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Napier, S J
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Ward-jones, M
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Wheeler, R A
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Spargo, P M
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Napier, S J
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Ward-jones, M
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Wheeler, R A
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Spargo, P M
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Donaldson, J F, Napier, S J, Ward-jones, M, Wheeler, R A and Spargo, P M (2012) Checking pregnancy status in adolescent girls before procedures under general anaesthesia. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 97 (10), 895-899. (doi:10.1136/archdischild-2011-301229).

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Objective: Surgery, ionising radiation and anaesthesia in the presence of an undetected pregnancy could be harmful. British guidelines state that female patients of ’childbearing age’ should have their pregnancy status established before surgery. Approaching this topic with an adolescent girl can be challenging.
Design: The authors conducted an observational study and a survey in their institution and a national survey of Association of Paediatric Anaesthetists (APA) linkmen.
Setting: Local: Southampton. National: UK.
Results: Both surveys demonstrate widespread concerns about inconsistent and informal practices. Only 45% of respondents in the authors’ institution stated they ask adolescent girls if they could be pregnant. 40% of APA linkmen were unaware of national guidelines.
Conclusions: This work illustrates the need for consistent national guidance. We propose that all girls who have reached menarche should be routinely offered a urine pregnancy test before any procedure under general anaesthesia.

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Accepted/In Press date: 19 January 2012
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 March 2012
Published date: 1 October 2012

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Local EPrints ID: 479660
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479660
ISSN: 0003-9888
PURE UUID: 007f6440-5281-4e14-9bae-cf3d4f0cbafe

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Author: J F Donaldson
Author: S J Napier
Author: M Ward-jones
Author: R A Wheeler
Author: P M Spargo

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