نتایج جستجو برای: psychomotor agitation

تعداد نتایج: 12722  

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
parvin sajedi kivan baghery ezzat hagibabie asieh maghami mehr

background: the present study was aimed to evaluate the efficacy of acetaminophen plus dexamethasone on post‑operative emergence agitation in pediatric adenotonsillectomy. methods: a total of 128 patients were randomized and assigned among four groups as: intravenous (iv) dexamethasone, oral acetaminophen, iv dexamethasone plus oral acetaminophen, placebo. group 1 received 0.2 mg/kg dexamethaso...

Journal: :ALEXMED ePosters (Online) 2021

: CP is a group of permanent disorders motor function, which are due to non-progressive lesion, or abnormality the developing/immature brain. Motor function often accompanied by other dysfunctions, such as: sensation, perceptual, cognitive, communication and behavioral disorders, epilepsy, secondary musculoskeletal disorders. (1) It most common cause disability in childhood. (2)The worldwide pr...

2012
Maman Paul Kanupriya Garg Jaspal Singh Sandhu

PURPOSE Biofeedback is an emerging tool to acquire and facilitate physiological and psychological domains of the human body like response time and concentration. Thus, the present study aims at determining the reconstitution of psychomotor and performance skills in basketball players through biofeedback training. METHODS Basketball players (N=30) with different levels of expertise (university...

Journal: :Asian journal of psychiatry 2016
Christina George Tisha Rachel Jacob Arun V Kumar

Agitation among psychiatry inpatients can be a distressing and burdensome entity for patients, caregivers and staff. It has been poorly studied in low-middle income countries such as India both within acute care as well as long stay settings. 272 psychiatry admissions had 19.9% prevalence of agitation with the most common form being non goal directed physical agitation (13.6%). Episodes of agit...

2016
Luis San Josef Marksteiner Peter Zwanzger María Aragüés Figuero Francisco Toledo Romero Grigorios Kyropoulos Alberto Bessa Peixoto Roxana Chirita Anca Boldeanu

BACKGROUND Agitation is an array of syndromes and types of behaviors that are common in patients with psychiatric disorders. In Europe, the estimation of prevalence of agitation has been difficult due to the lack of standard studies or systematic data collection done on this syndrome. OBJECTIVE An observational, cross-sectional, multicenter study aimed to assess the prevalence of agitation ep...

Journal: :Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine 2003
G M Shaw J G Chase A D Rudge C Starfinger Z Lam D Lee G C Wake K Greenfield R Dove

OBJECTIVE To examine difficulties in sedation management in the critically ill patient and explore how a semi automated sedation controller can improve agitation control. To present recent work on measurements of agitation, dynamic systems modelling and control of patient agitation response. DATA SOURCES Articles and peer-reviewed studies identified through a PUBMED search and selected origin...

2012
Hannah Hays Heath A. Jolliff Marcel J. Casavant

Agitation is common in the medical and psychiatric emergency department, and appropriate management of agitation is a core competency for emergency clinicians. In this article, the authors review the use of a variety of first-generation antipsychotic drugs, second-generation antipsychotic drugs, and benzodiazepines for treatment of acute agitation, and propose specific guidelines for treatment ...

خلیلی, غلامرضا, دانش, حمیده, ساجدی, پروین,

Background: Emergence agitation (EA) is a post-anesthetic problem which interferes with a child's recovery and presents a challenge in terms of assessment and management. In this study, we compared the effects of midazolam and ketamine as premedication in the management of EA in children aged 1-6 years. Methods: In this prospective, randomized clinical trial study, 58 children aged 1-6 years w...

2015
Li-Mei Yan Han Chen Rong-Guo Yu Zhu-Heng Wang Guan-Hua Zhou Yong-Jin Wang Xia Zhang Ming Xu Lu Chen Jian-Xin Zhou

INTRODUCTION Emergence agitation after intracranial surgery is an important clinical issue during anaesthesia recovery. The aim of this multicentre cohort study is to investigate the incidence of emergence agitation, identify the risk factors and determine clinical outcomes in adult patients after intracranial surgery under general anaesthesia. Additionally, we will deliberately clarify the rel...

Journal: :Brain, behavior, and immunity 2016
David R Goldsmith Ebrahim Haroon Bobbi J Woolwine Moon Y Jung Evanthia C Wommack Philip D Harvey Michael T Treadway Jennifer C Felger Andrew H Miller

Previous data have demonstrated that administration of inflammatory cytokines or their inducers leads to altered basal ganglia function associated with reduced psychomotor speed. Decreased psychomotor speed, referred to clinically as psychomotor retardation, is a cardinal symptom of major depressive disorder (MDD) and has been associated with poor antidepressant treatment response. We therefore...

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