Hypnosis and daycase anaesthesia

Abstract
Summary: Fifty‐two female patients who underwent gynaecological operations as day cases received either a short pre‐operative hypnotic induction or a brief discussion of equal duration. Hypnotised patients who underwent vaginal termination of pregnancy required significantly less methohexitone for induction of anaesthesia. They were also significantly more relaxed as judged by their visual analogue scores for anxiety. Less than half of the patients were satisfied with their knowledge about the operative procedure even after discussions with the surgeon and anaesthetist. A significant correlation was found between anxiety and perceived knowledge of procedures. The results suggest that pre‐operative hypnosis can provide a quick and effective wav to reduce pre‐operative patient anxiety and anaesthetic requirements for gynaecological daycase surgery.