نتایج جستجو برای: emergence delirium

تعداد نتایج: 100605  

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Hongwei Fang Liu Yang Xiangrui Wang Hao Zhu

Dexmedetomidine, as a sole or combinable sedative, has served in pediatric sedation undergoing MRI. However, clinical effects of dexmedetomidine are still controversial. This meta-analysis was to assess the effects between dexmedetomidine and propofol in children undergoing MRI, especially outcomes and adverse events of patients. Multiple Electronic Database searched including MEDLINE, Embase a...

Journal: :AANA journal 2013
John Tyler Wilson

The primary aim of this study was to investigate emergence delirium (ED) in service members, through the perceptions of active duty US Army anesthesia providers. The following perceptions were examined: (1) the extent and seriousness of ED in service members, (2) effects of ED on the safety of service members and operating room/postanesthesia care unit personnel, and (3) behaviors relevant to E...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2007
Zeev N Kain Alison A Caldwell-Andrews Linda C Mayes Megan E Weinberg Shu-Ming Wang Jill E MacLaren Ronald L Blount

BACKGROUND Children and parents experience significant anxiety and distress during the preoperative period. Currently available interventions are having limited efficacy. Based on an integration of the literature in both the anesthesia and psychological milieus, the authors developed a behaviorally oriented perioperative preparation program for children undergoing surgery that targets the famil...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2013
M-S Kim B-E Moon H Kim J-R Lee

BACKGROUND Propofol and fentanyl can be administered at the end of sevoflurane anaesthesia to decrease the incidence and severity of emergence agitation (EA), although it has not been determined which agent has superior efficacy. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of propofol and fentanyl on EA. METHODS In this prospective, randomized, double-blind study, 222 children, 18-72...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2014
Eun Jung Cho Seung Zhoo Yoon Jang Eun Cho Hye Won Lee

BACKGROUND Midazolam has been widely studied for preventing emergence agitation. The authors previously reported that in children with sevoflurane anesthesia, intravenous administration of midazolam (0.05 mg/kg) before the end of surgery reduced the incidence of emergence agitation but prolonged the emergence time. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that a lower midazolam dose could...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2019

 Delirium is a common postoperative complication in adolescence patients and is associated with increased costs, morbidity and mortality. Recently, an association between the occurrence of delirium and increased risk of dementia has been revealed. Several risk factors have been found to be related with the development of postoperative delirium. However, the three strategies include monitoring d...

2015
Sarah Devroe Jurgen Lemiere Marc Van de Velde Marc Gewillig Derize Boshoff Steffen Rex

BACKGROUND Xenon has minimal haemodynamic side effects when compared to volatile or intravenous anaesthetics. Moreover, in in vitro and in animal experiments, xenon has been demonstrated to convey cardio- and neuroprotective effects. Neuroprotection could be advantageous in paediatric anaesthesia as there is growing concern, based on both laboratory studies and retrospective human clinical stud...

2010
S. C. Somashekara D. Govindadas G. Devashankaraiah Rajkishore Mahato S. Deepalaxmi V. Srinivas J. V. Murugesh Devanand

The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of midazolam premedication in attenuating the psychic sequelae of ketamine dissociative anaesthesia. Sixty patients undergoing various short surgical and urological procedures were taken in the study. All patients were premedicated with midazolam (0.05mg/kg i.v) five minutes before ketamine induction (1mg/kg i.v). The excitatory pheno...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2012
Souhayl Dahmani Jean Mantz Francis Veyckemans

E MERGENCE agitation (EA) in children, also called postanesthetic or postoperative delirium, agitation, or excitement in children, is a specific pediatric postoperative complication. Its reported incidence ranges from 2 to 80%. This explains in part why it is usually considered as a part of the “normal” emergence process by many pediatric anesthesiologists. However, for those who episodically c...

2016
Catharina E van Ewijk Gabriel E Jacobs Armand R J Girbes

BACKGROUND Delirium is a frequently occurring syndrome in patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) or medium care unit (MCU), yet the pathophysiology remains poorly understood. An excess of central serotonin can lead to an altered mental status, associated with autonomic hyperactivity, and neuromuscular excitation. Drugs with serotonergic properties are frequently and for prolonged pe...

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