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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
Male patients who are greater than 6 months of age will be enrolled in the study prior to elective outpatient hypospadias repair with ASA class 1-2. For a male who meets the inclusion criteria, after informed consent is obtained, he will be randomized at a 1:1 basis to standard penile block with
The postoperative delirium picture is a serious and common complication seen after any major surgery, including hepatic resection. Delirium is an acute state of confusion characterized by impaired consciousness, reduced ability to focus on attention, changes in cognitive functions, a perceptual
All patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection and acute encephalopathy at presentation will be prospectively included in the NEURO-COVD-19 study. This study will collect demographic data, clinical examen at prehospital/emergency room and ICU admission (including neurological signs), and all ancillary exams
Method:
1. Study design: This study is a prospective investigation that identifies risk factors for postoperative delirium and searches for predictive biomarkers of delirium.
2. Inclusion criteria / Exclusion Criteria
1. Inclusion criteria
- Elderly patients over 70
- Eligible Surgeries: lumbar
The sample of the study will be patients who will have Autologous Fat Transfer for Breast Reconstruction.
Patients will be divided into 2 groups. The TIVA group (N = 23) will be administrated intravenous anesthesia (propofol-remifentanil), while the DES group (N = 23) volatile anesthetics
Decision to perform this observational study was made due to the lack of information on the local incidence and risk factors for the development of immediate postoperative delirium (IPD).
A literature review was done to study the already implicated perioperative causative factors as well as other
As one of the more common hospital-based major interventional procedures, 180,476 CABG surgeries were performed in the United States in 2016, according to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Adult Cardiac Surgery Database (STS ACSD). Of these, 23,545 operations also involved aortic or mitral valve
Prospective, randomized study blinded to observers (spinal or no-spinal). All formal approvals will be obtained from different authorities prior to study start. It will be registered in an international database (clinicaltrials.gov).
Patients > 18 years, ASA I-III, undergoing RALP will be included
After obtaining approval from the research Ethics Committee of the Suez Canal University Hospitals and written informed consent from the parents of each participant, 74 American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I and ІІ children aged 3-10 years scheduled for adenotonsillectomy
The clinical information system for Mount Sinai Hospital will be programmed such that, whenever a mid-stream urine sample is received in the microbiology laboratory from medical and surgical wards, the specimen will be held rather than processed. The system will reflex a result the specimen (either
The patient will be randomized to receive isoflurane or desflurane anaesthesia prior to surgery. All the patients involved in the study will be blinded to group allocation. Screening for preoperative cognitive dysfunction will be done using the mini-cog test which includes a three word recall test
Patients undergoing for aortic valve replacement will be enrolled in the study after giving the signed informed consent and will be divided in two groups depending on the type of the surgical technique. Either full sternotomy (FS) or minimal invasive sternotomy (MIS) will be performed, both with the
EA is characterized by dissociated state of consciousness, in which the children are inconsolable, irritable, uncooperative, thrashing, crying, moaning or incoherent.
Several predisposing factors for EA include post-operative pain, rapid emergence from general anesthesia, use of volatile
Agitation in the intensive care unit (ICU) can be described as an excessive, usually no purposeful motor activity associated with internal tension.Agitation can have multiple consequences.
The occurrence of agitation episodes is a problem recognized for several years and already widely discussed in