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Emergency agitation is a clinical status of postoperative excitement or emergence delirium when the patient is awake but is disorientated. It is described as mental disturbances that consist of confusion, hallucinations and delusions which is manifested by restless involuntary physical activity and
Strabismus surgery can cause unfavorable side effects during intraoperative and postoperative periods including increased risk of the oculocardiac reflex, hemodynamic instability, emergence agitation, postoperative pain, nausea and vomiting. Sevoflurane is an inhalation anesthetic widely used in
Prospective, double-blind study comparing Palonosetron and Dexamethasone in the prophylaxis of Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting in children submitted to Strabismus surgery ABSTRACT Background: Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is one of the main causes of patient and family dissatisfaction,
The primary outcome was incidence of PONV that occurred within 3 days after the operation. The investigators defined PONV as a presence of either nausea or vomiting. In study hospital, it was routine for nurses to assess and record nausea and vomiting every 8 hours for all postoperative patients
Postoperative agitation, also referred to as emergence delirium is characterized by mental confusion, irritability, disorientation, inconsolable crying, and increased recovery time in the post anesthesia recovery room, increasing parents' concern and anxiety with respect to the clinical condition of
Postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV) is a distressing adverse effect that may result in postoperative complications including bleeding, wound dehiscence, aspiration pneumonitis, as well as fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
The incidence of PONV after general anesthesia is about 30% in all
Desflurane balanced anesthesia and TIVA-TCI(Total IntraVenous Anesthesia-Target Controlled Infusion) are commonly used in ophthalmic ambulatory surgery, however, there is no clear evidence to discriminate the advantages and disadvantages between them. This study is designed to evaluate a better
Research Design This is a randomized clinical trial with masked assessment, comparing recovery indices for patients receiving longer acting versus shorter acting opiate analgesia using hydromorphone or fentanyl as intraoperative analgesics. An otherwise standardized anesthetic and analgesic regimen
Emergence delirium (ED) is a complex behavioral disturbance characterized by psychomotor agitation, perceptual disturbances, delusions, and disorientation during recovery from general anesthesia. In the population of subjects who undergo strabismus surgery, there are multiple factors that may
Postoperative vomiting is a common complication on pediatric surgery, especially otorhinolaryngological surgery. Is one of the main reasons of prolonged hospital stay, and also a cause of patient´s discomfort and an increase on hospitalization cost.
There are studies in adults with inconclusive
The authors will study the effect of many antiemetics on the occurrence of nausea and vomiting following strabismus surgery in pediatrics.
Purpose:
In children, both propofol-only anesthesia maintenance infusions and single postoperative propofol boluses have been shown to be efficacious at reducing ED when compared with sevoflurane only [13, 17]. Methodological problems in these studies include: the administration of sedative
There are certain known risk factors for post-operative nausea and/or vomiting: the use of opioids during surgery, female gender, laparoscopic surgery, gynecologic surgery, strabismus repair, the use of a general anesthetic, obesity, and non-smoker. Patients with four or more of these risk factors