BACKGROUND General anesthesia is commonly used in the surgical management of gastrointestinal tumors;however,it can lead to emergence agitation(EA).EA is a common complication associated with general anesthesia,often ...BACKGROUND General anesthesia is commonly used in the surgical management of gastrointestinal tumors;however,it can lead to emergence agitation(EA).EA is a common complication associated with general anesthesia,often characterized by behaviors,such as crying,struggling,and involuntary limb movements in patients.If treatment is delayed,there is a risk of incision cracking and bleeding,which can significantly affect surgical outcomes.Therefore,having a proper understanding of the factors influencing the occurrence of EA and implementing early preventive measures may reduce the incidence of agitation during the recovery phase from general anesthesia,which is beneficial for improving patient prognosis.AIM To analyze influencing factors and develop a risk prediction model for EA occurrence following general anesthesia for primary liver cancer.METHODS Retrospective analysis of clinical data from 200 patients who underwent hepatoma resection under general anesthesia at Wenzhou Central Hospital(January 2020 to December 2023)was conducted.Post-surgery,the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale was used to evaluate EA presence,noting EA incidence after general anesthesia.Patients were categorized by EA presence postoperatively,and the influencing factors were analyzed using logistic regression.A nomogram-based risk prediction model was constructed and evaluated for differentiation and fit using receiver operating characteristics and calibration curves.RESULTS EA occurred in 51(25.5%)patients.Multivariate analysis identified advanced age,American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)grade Ⅲ,indwelling catheter use,and postoperative pain as risk factors for EA(P<0.05).Conversely,postoperative analgesia was a protective factor against EA(P<0.05).The area under the curve of the nomogram was 0.972[95%confidence interval(CI):0.947-0.997]for the training set and 0.979(95%CI:0.951-1.000)for the test set.Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed a good fit(χ^(2)=5.483,P=0.705),and calibration curves showed agreement between predicted and actual EA incidence.CONCLUSION Age,ASA grade,catheter use,postoperative pain,and analgesia significantly influence EA occurrence.A nomogram constructed using these factors demonstrates strong predictive accuracy.展开更多
BACKGROUND Preoperative anxiety is a common emotional problem during the perioperative period and may adversely affect postoperative recovery.Emergence agitation(EA)is a common complication of general anesthesia that ...BACKGROUND Preoperative anxiety is a common emotional problem during the perioperative period and may adversely affect postoperative recovery.Emergence agitation(EA)is a common complication of general anesthesia that may increase patient discomfort and hospital stay and may be associated with the development of postoperative complications.Pre-anesthetic anxiety may be associated with the development of EA,but studies in this area are lacking.AIM To determine the relationship between pre-anesthetic anxiety and EA after radical surgery in patients with non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).METHODS Eighty patients with NSCLC undergoing surgical treatment between June 2020 and June 2023 were conveniently sampled.We used the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale’s(HADS)anxiety subscale(HADS-A)to determine patients’anxiety at four time points(T1-T4):Patients’preoperative visit,waiting period in the surgical waiting room,after entering the operating room,and before anesthesia induction,respectively.The Riker Sedation-Agitation Scale(RSAS)examined EA after surgery.Scatter plots of HADS-A and RSAS scores assessed the correlation between patients’pre-anesthesia anxiety status and EA.We performed a partial correlation analysis of HADS-A scores with RSAS scores.RESULTS NSCLC patients’HADS-A scores gradually increased at the four time points:7.33±2.03 at T1,7.99±2.22 at T2,8.05±2.81 at T3,and 8.36±4.17 at T4.The patients’postoperative RSAS score was 4.49±1.18,and 27 patients scored≥5,indicating that 33.75%patients had EA.HADS-A scores at T3 and T4 were significantly higher in patients with EA(9.67±3.02 vs 7.23±2.31,12.56±4.10 vs 6.23±2.05,P<0.001).Scatter plots showed the highest correlation between HADS-A and RSAS scores at T3 and T4.Partial correlation analysis showed a strong positive correlation between HADS-A and RSAS scores at T3 and T4(r=0.296,0.314,P<0.01).CONCLUSION Agitation during anesthesia recovery in patients undergoing radical resection for NSCLC correlated with anxiety at the time of entering the operating room and before anesthesia induction.展开更多
Background: Emergence agitation (EA) is a common phenomenon observed in pediatric patients following general anesthesia. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of propofol and fentanyl in preventing EA and to compare...Background: Emergence agitation (EA) is a common phenomenon observed in pediatric patients following general anesthesia. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of propofol and fentanyl in preventing EA and to compare their associated complications or side effects. Methods: This prospective randomized observational comparative study was conducted at Dhaka Medical College Hospital from July 2013 to June 2014. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of propofol and fentanyl on EA in children aged 18 to 72 months undergoing circumcision, herniotomy, and polypectomy operations. Ninety children were included in the study, with 45 in each group. Patients with psychological or neurological disorders were excluded. Various parameters including age, sex, weight, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class, duration of anesthesia, Saturation of Peripheral Oxygen (SPO2), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED) score, duration of post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) stay, incidence of laryngospasm, nausea, vomiting, and rescue drug requirement were compared between the two groups. Results: Age, sex, weight, ASA class, and duration of anesthesia were comparable between the two groups. Perioperative SpO2 and HR were similar in both groups. However, the PAED score was significantly higher in the fentanyl group during all follow-ups except at 30 minutes postoperatively. The mean duration of PACU stay was significantly longer in the fentanyl group. Although the incidence of laryngospasm was higher in the fentanyl group, it was not statistically significant. Conversely, nausea or vomiting was significantly higher in the fentanyl group. The requirement for rescue drugs was significantly higher in the fentanyl group compared to the propofol group. Conclusion: Both propofol and fentanyl were effective in preventing emergence agitation in pediatric patients undergoing various surgical procedures under sevoflurane anesthesia. However, propofol demonstrated a better safety profile with fewer incidences of nausea, vomiting, and rescue drug requirements compared to fentanyl.展开更多
The purpose of this paper is to explore the safe and effective dose of dexmedetomidin for the prevention of agitation and delirium during the awakening period for children undergoing general anesthesia. Samples of 989...The purpose of this paper is to explore the safe and effective dose of dexmedetomidin for the prevention of agitation and delirium during the awakening period for children undergoing general anesthesia. Samples of 989 cases are collected from children with comprehensive treatment of dental caries, and were randomly divided into four groups. Group A, group B and group C were intravenously at constant speed (60 mL/h), 0.5 and 0.25 infusion with 1 μg/kg dexmedetomidine. Group D (control group) was intravenously saline at the same speed. The score of 5-point scale and the incidence of ED (emergency delirium) and EA (emergence agitation) in four groups were compared. Comparison of four groups of CHIPPS (children and infants postoperative pain) score, the amount of operation time and record seven halothane (TO), time to stop cover drug withdrawal of laryngeal anesthesia (TM), eye opening time (TE), independent records of children at the time of ICU stay after anesthesia (TP). Results show that there was no significant difference between the four groups (p 〉 0.05), among which the TM in B, C groups was significantly higher than that in A, D groups (p 〈 0.05). Group C was significantly higher than group B (p 〈 0.05). There was no significant difference in TE and TP between the A, B, D groups (p 〉 0. 05). TE in group C was significantly higher than that in groups A, D (p 〉 0. 05). The TP of group C was significantly higher than that of groups A, D (p 〈 0.05), but there was no significant difference between the B, C groups (p 〉 0.05). The incidence rates of EA and ED in groups A and B were significantly lower than those in group D (p 〈 0.05). Group C was significantly lower than group A (p 〈 0.05). There was no significant difference between group C and group C (p 〉 0.05). The CHIPPS score and sevoflurane dosage in groups A and B were significantly lower than those in group D (p 〈 0.05). Group C was significantly lower than group A (p 〈 0.05). There was no significant difference between group C (p 〉 0.05). Conclusion: the dose of dexmetomidine 0.5 μg/kg in children with general anesthesia can prevent restlessness and delirium after operation.展开更多
Purpose:To investigate the effect of proparacaine hydrochloride eye drops on emergence agitation after general anaesthesia for paediatric strabismus surgery.Methods:Paediatric patients(3-12 years-old)receiving strabis...Purpose:To investigate the effect of proparacaine hydrochloride eye drops on emergence agitation after general anaesthesia for paediatric strabismus surgery.Methods:Paediatric patients(3-12 years-old)receiving strabismus surgery were randomly assigned to receive 1-2 drops of isotonic saline(n=129)or proparacaine hydrochloride(n=129)after surgery.The incidence and degree of emergence agitation were recorded and compared between groups.Results:A significantly lower occurrence of emergence agitation was observed with proparacaine hydrochloride drops compared to isotonic saline(12.4% vs.31.8%;p<0.05).Conclusion:Proparacaine hydrochloride eye drops reduce the incidence of emergence agitation after general anaesthesia for paediatric strabismus surgery.展开更多
<b><span>Background: </span></b><span>After functional endoscopic nasal surgery, emergence agitation is not uncommon. The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of perioperative ...<b><span>Background: </span></b><span>After functional endoscopic nasal surgery, emergence agitation is not uncommon. The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of perioperative lidocaine infusion on postoperative early recovery quality and incidence of emergence agitation in patient undergoing functional endoscopic sinus surgery.</span><span> </span><b><span>Study Design:</span></b><b><span> </span></b><span>Prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial.</span><span> </span><b><span>Methods: </span></b><span>100 patients of ASA I and II, aged 18</span><span> </span><span>-</span><span> </span><span>50 years, of both sexes scheduled for FEES, were assigned into two groups. In Group L;patients received an intravenous bolus infusion of 1.5</span><span> </span><span>mg/kg lidocaine just before induction of anesthesia followed by a continuous infusion of 2</span><span> </span><span>mg/kg/h during the operation and until the end of the surgery. In Group C;patients received normal saline infusion with the same volume as group L according to the same protocol. The primary endpoints were incidence of emergence agitation and postoperative recovery quality (QoR-40) score on first postoperative day (POD1).</span><span> </span><b><span>Results:</span></b><b><span> </span></b><span>Incidence of emergence agitation was significantly lower in group L (</span><i><span>P</span></i><span> < </span><span>0</span><span>.05) compared with group C. Global QoR-40 scores on POD1 w</span><span>ere</span><span> significantly lower in both groups compared with preoperative assessment, it was significantly higher in group L on POD1 (</span><i><span>P</span></i><span> < </span><span>0</span><span>.05) than in group C. Among the five dimensions of QoR-40, the scores for physical comfort and pain were superior in group L compared to group C (</span><i><span>P</span></i><span> < </span><span>0</span><span>.05) at POD1.</span><span> </span><b><span>Conclusion: </span></b><span>Systemic lidocaine infusion can improve </span><span>QoR-40 scores and decrease incidence of emergence agitation in patients scheduled</span><span> for FEES</span><span>,</span><span> also it reduce</span><span>s</span><span> the duration of stay in PACU after surgery.</span>展开更多
Introduction: The preoperative distress and anxiety experienced by preschoolers are associated with an increased incidence of troubled recovery from anesthesia. However, influences of parental anxiety on children at d...Introduction: The preoperative distress and anxiety experienced by preschoolers are associated with an increased incidence of troubled recovery from anesthesia. However, influences of parental anxiety on children at different stages of the surgical processes are not clear. The aim of this study was to evaluate any existing association between preoperative parental anxiety and emergence agitation in a pediatric surgery population. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 children ASA class I or II, aged 3 - 12 years old, undergoing adenotonsillectomy with sevoflurane, were included in the study. Before surgery, we used State-Trait Anxiety Inventory S-T (STAI S-T) to assess parental anxiety. Emergence agitation of the children was assessed with Watcha scale and recorded every 10 min of first 30 min of the postoperative period. Parents were contacted 24 hours after the surgery to evaluate their satisfaction, post operative pain and any side effect observed in the children. Results: Preoperatively, the mean STAI-S scores of mothers were significantly higher than those of fathers (p 0.05). The children had the highest agitation scores at 10th postoperative minutes with an incidence of 73.9%. There was no correlation between parental anxiety and emergence agitation. Logistic regression analysis showed that low educational level of the parent was the only independent factor for state anxiety (OR: 8.96, 95% CI: 1.50 - 40.35, p = 0.030). Discussion: In this study, we observed that education level of the parents might affect their preoperative anxiety. The factors influential in parental anxiety were not correlated with pediatric emergence agitation in this study.展开更多
Background: Emergence Delirium (ED) is considered a usual complication in pediatric anesthesia. Aim: Analyze the quantitative and qualitative differences in ED in children receiving general anesthesia with sevoflurane...Background: Emergence Delirium (ED) is considered a usual complication in pediatric anesthesia. Aim: Analyze the quantitative and qualitative differences in ED in children receiving general anesthesia with sevoflurane or desflurane in day case surgery. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and two children, ASA I-II, who required outpatient elective day case surgery, were assigned to receive anesthesia with sevoflurane or desflurane. ED was assessed by a masked investigator using the Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED) scale at 5 and 15 minutes (min). Results: Mean time to wake up was shorter with desflurane compared with sevoflurane (6.0 versus 8.3 min, p = 0.0001). The overall incidence of ED was 21.3% and Postoperative Maladaptive Behavior Changes (POMBC) incidence was 22%;however, these were not related. Main factors found to be associated with ED were younger age, postoperative pain and preoperative anxiety. Although there were not statistically significant differences in ED incidence between sevoflurane (26.4%, 95% CI 17.3% - 35.4%) and desflurane anesthesia (16.3%, 95% CI 8.8% - 23.8%) (p = 0.18), scores of items 1 and 2 from PAED scale (eye contact and purposeful actions, items related to the patients’ connection with their surroundings) were significantly higher in sevoflurane than in desflurane group (p = 0.034 and p = 0.021 respectively). Conclusion: Recovery after anesthetic maintenance with desflurane is faster and as safe as sevoflurane, including postoperative behavioral disorders. Although desflurane did not statistically decrease ED incidence as compared with sevoflurane, patients who were agitated with desflurane were qualitatively less disoriented and disconnected from their surroundings.展开更多
Background Emergence agitation is a common problem in pediatric anesthesia, especially after sevoflurane induction and maintenance anesthesia. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of sufentanil to r...Background Emergence agitation is a common problem in pediatric anesthesia, especially after sevoflurane induction and maintenance anesthesia. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of sufentanil to reduce emergence agitation after sevoflurane anesthesia in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy compared with fentanyl. Methods One hundred and five children, aged 3-11 years, were randomly allocated to receive normal saline (control group), sufentanil 0.2 pg/kg (S2) or fentanyl 2 pg/kg (F2) 1 minute after loss of the eyelash reflex. Anesthesia was induced and maintained with sevoflurane. Time to tracheal extubation, recovery time, Paediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED) scale, and emergence behavior were assessed. Results The incidence of severe agitation was significantly lower in $2 and F2 groups vs. the control group, 4/32 and 15/34 vs. 24/34 respectively, (P=0.002, 0.009, respectively). PAED scales were significantly different among three groups (P=0.007), and lower in the S2 and F2 groups than in the control group (P=0.007 and P=-0.025, respectively). And the incidence of severe agitation and the PAED scale score was significantly different between the $2 and F2 groups (P=-0.007, P=0.019, respectively). Time to tracheal extubation and recovery time were similar in all three groups. Conclusions Administration of sufentanil at 0.2 IJg/kg after induction of anesthesia reduced emergence agitation in children receiving sevoflurane anesthesia for adenotonsillectomy compared with fentanyl. This was without delaying the recovery time or causing significant hypotension.展开更多
In the current study,we sought to investigate whether T-type Ca^(2+)channels(TCCs)in the brain are involved in generating post-anesthetic hyperexcitatory behaviors(PAHBs).We found that younger rat pups(postnatal days ...In the current study,we sought to investigate whether T-type Ca^(2+)channels(TCCs)in the brain are involved in generating post-anesthetic hyperexcitatory behaviors(PAHBs).We found that younger rat pups(postnatal days 9-11)had a higher incidence of PAHBs and higher PAHB scores than older pups(postnatal days16-18)during emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia.The power spectrum of the theta oscillations(4 Hz-8 Hz)in the prefrontal cortex was significantly enhanced in younger pups when PAHBs occurred,while there were no significant changes in older pups.Both the power of theta oscillations and the level of PAHBs were significantly reduced by the administration of TCC inhibitors.Moreover,the sensitivity of TCCs in the medial dorsal thalamic nucleus to sevoflurane was found to increase with age by investigating the kinetic properties of TCCs in vitro.TCCs were activated by potentiated GABAergic depolarization with a sub-anesthetic dose of sevoflurane(1%).These data suggest that(1)TCCs in the brain contribute to the generation of PAHBs and the concomitant electroencephalographic changes;(2)the stronger inhibitory effect of sevoflurane contributes to the lack of PAHBs in older rats;and(3)the contribution of TCCs to PAHBs is not mediated by a direct effect of sevoflurane on TCCs.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND General anesthesia is commonly used in the surgical management of gastrointestinal tumors;however,it can lead to emergence agitation(EA).EA is a common complication associated with general anesthesia,often characterized by behaviors,such as crying,struggling,and involuntary limb movements in patients.If treatment is delayed,there is a risk of incision cracking and bleeding,which can significantly affect surgical outcomes.Therefore,having a proper understanding of the factors influencing the occurrence of EA and implementing early preventive measures may reduce the incidence of agitation during the recovery phase from general anesthesia,which is beneficial for improving patient prognosis.AIM To analyze influencing factors and develop a risk prediction model for EA occurrence following general anesthesia for primary liver cancer.METHODS Retrospective analysis of clinical data from 200 patients who underwent hepatoma resection under general anesthesia at Wenzhou Central Hospital(January 2020 to December 2023)was conducted.Post-surgery,the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale was used to evaluate EA presence,noting EA incidence after general anesthesia.Patients were categorized by EA presence postoperatively,and the influencing factors were analyzed using logistic regression.A nomogram-based risk prediction model was constructed and evaluated for differentiation and fit using receiver operating characteristics and calibration curves.RESULTS EA occurred in 51(25.5%)patients.Multivariate analysis identified advanced age,American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA)grade Ⅲ,indwelling catheter use,and postoperative pain as risk factors for EA(P<0.05).Conversely,postoperative analgesia was a protective factor against EA(P<0.05).The area under the curve of the nomogram was 0.972[95%confidence interval(CI):0.947-0.997]for the training set and 0.979(95%CI:0.951-1.000)for the test set.Hosmer-Lemeshow test showed a good fit(χ^(2)=5.483,P=0.705),and calibration curves showed agreement between predicted and actual EA incidence.CONCLUSION Age,ASA grade,catheter use,postoperative pain,and analgesia significantly influence EA occurrence.A nomogram constructed using these factors demonstrates strong predictive accuracy.
文摘BACKGROUND Preoperative anxiety is a common emotional problem during the perioperative period and may adversely affect postoperative recovery.Emergence agitation(EA)is a common complication of general anesthesia that may increase patient discomfort and hospital stay and may be associated with the development of postoperative complications.Pre-anesthetic anxiety may be associated with the development of EA,but studies in this area are lacking.AIM To determine the relationship between pre-anesthetic anxiety and EA after radical surgery in patients with non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).METHODS Eighty patients with NSCLC undergoing surgical treatment between June 2020 and June 2023 were conveniently sampled.We used the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale’s(HADS)anxiety subscale(HADS-A)to determine patients’anxiety at four time points(T1-T4):Patients’preoperative visit,waiting period in the surgical waiting room,after entering the operating room,and before anesthesia induction,respectively.The Riker Sedation-Agitation Scale(RSAS)examined EA after surgery.Scatter plots of HADS-A and RSAS scores assessed the correlation between patients’pre-anesthesia anxiety status and EA.We performed a partial correlation analysis of HADS-A scores with RSAS scores.RESULTS NSCLC patients’HADS-A scores gradually increased at the four time points:7.33±2.03 at T1,7.99±2.22 at T2,8.05±2.81 at T3,and 8.36±4.17 at T4.The patients’postoperative RSAS score was 4.49±1.18,and 27 patients scored≥5,indicating that 33.75%patients had EA.HADS-A scores at T3 and T4 were significantly higher in patients with EA(9.67±3.02 vs 7.23±2.31,12.56±4.10 vs 6.23±2.05,P<0.001).Scatter plots showed the highest correlation between HADS-A and RSAS scores at T3 and T4.Partial correlation analysis showed a strong positive correlation between HADS-A and RSAS scores at T3 and T4(r=0.296,0.314,P<0.01).CONCLUSION Agitation during anesthesia recovery in patients undergoing radical resection for NSCLC correlated with anxiety at the time of entering the operating room and before anesthesia induction.
文摘Background: Emergence agitation (EA) is a common phenomenon observed in pediatric patients following general anesthesia. This study aimed to assess the efficacy of propofol and fentanyl in preventing EA and to compare their associated complications or side effects. Methods: This prospective randomized observational comparative study was conducted at Dhaka Medical College Hospital from July 2013 to June 2014. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of propofol and fentanyl on EA in children aged 18 to 72 months undergoing circumcision, herniotomy, and polypectomy operations. Ninety children were included in the study, with 45 in each group. Patients with psychological or neurological disorders were excluded. Various parameters including age, sex, weight, American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) class, duration of anesthesia, Saturation of Peripheral Oxygen (SPO2), heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED) score, duration of post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) stay, incidence of laryngospasm, nausea, vomiting, and rescue drug requirement were compared between the two groups. Results: Age, sex, weight, ASA class, and duration of anesthesia were comparable between the two groups. Perioperative SpO2 and HR were similar in both groups. However, the PAED score was significantly higher in the fentanyl group during all follow-ups except at 30 minutes postoperatively. The mean duration of PACU stay was significantly longer in the fentanyl group. Although the incidence of laryngospasm was higher in the fentanyl group, it was not statistically significant. Conversely, nausea or vomiting was significantly higher in the fentanyl group. The requirement for rescue drugs was significantly higher in the fentanyl group compared to the propofol group. Conclusion: Both propofol and fentanyl were effective in preventing emergence agitation in pediatric patients undergoing various surgical procedures under sevoflurane anesthesia. However, propofol demonstrated a better safety profile with fewer incidences of nausea, vomiting, and rescue drug requirements compared to fentanyl.
文摘The purpose of this paper is to explore the safe and effective dose of dexmedetomidin for the prevention of agitation and delirium during the awakening period for children undergoing general anesthesia. Samples of 989 cases are collected from children with comprehensive treatment of dental caries, and were randomly divided into four groups. Group A, group B and group C were intravenously at constant speed (60 mL/h), 0.5 and 0.25 infusion with 1 μg/kg dexmedetomidine. Group D (control group) was intravenously saline at the same speed. The score of 5-point scale and the incidence of ED (emergency delirium) and EA (emergence agitation) in four groups were compared. Comparison of four groups of CHIPPS (children and infants postoperative pain) score, the amount of operation time and record seven halothane (TO), time to stop cover drug withdrawal of laryngeal anesthesia (TM), eye opening time (TE), independent records of children at the time of ICU stay after anesthesia (TP). Results show that there was no significant difference between the four groups (p 〉 0.05), among which the TM in B, C groups was significantly higher than that in A, D groups (p 〈 0.05). Group C was significantly higher than group B (p 〈 0.05). There was no significant difference in TE and TP between the A, B, D groups (p 〉 0. 05). TE in group C was significantly higher than that in groups A, D (p 〉 0. 05). The TP of group C was significantly higher than that of groups A, D (p 〈 0.05), but there was no significant difference between the B, C groups (p 〉 0.05). The incidence rates of EA and ED in groups A and B were significantly lower than those in group D (p 〈 0.05). Group C was significantly lower than group A (p 〈 0.05). There was no significant difference between group C and group C (p 〉 0.05). The CHIPPS score and sevoflurane dosage in groups A and B were significantly lower than those in group D (p 〈 0.05). Group C was significantly lower than group A (p 〈 0.05). There was no significant difference between group C (p 〉 0.05). Conclusion: the dose of dexmetomidine 0.5 μg/kg in children with general anesthesia can prevent restlessness and delirium after operation.
文摘Purpose:To investigate the effect of proparacaine hydrochloride eye drops on emergence agitation after general anaesthesia for paediatric strabismus surgery.Methods:Paediatric patients(3-12 years-old)receiving strabismus surgery were randomly assigned to receive 1-2 drops of isotonic saline(n=129)or proparacaine hydrochloride(n=129)after surgery.The incidence and degree of emergence agitation were recorded and compared between groups.Results:A significantly lower occurrence of emergence agitation was observed with proparacaine hydrochloride drops compared to isotonic saline(12.4% vs.31.8%;p<0.05).Conclusion:Proparacaine hydrochloride eye drops reduce the incidence of emergence agitation after general anaesthesia for paediatric strabismus surgery.
文摘<b><span>Background: </span></b><span>After functional endoscopic nasal surgery, emergence agitation is not uncommon. The aim of this trial was to investigate the effect of perioperative lidocaine infusion on postoperative early recovery quality and incidence of emergence agitation in patient undergoing functional endoscopic sinus surgery.</span><span> </span><b><span>Study Design:</span></b><b><span> </span></b><span>Prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial.</span><span> </span><b><span>Methods: </span></b><span>100 patients of ASA I and II, aged 18</span><span> </span><span>-</span><span> </span><span>50 years, of both sexes scheduled for FEES, were assigned into two groups. In Group L;patients received an intravenous bolus infusion of 1.5</span><span> </span><span>mg/kg lidocaine just before induction of anesthesia followed by a continuous infusion of 2</span><span> </span><span>mg/kg/h during the operation and until the end of the surgery. In Group C;patients received normal saline infusion with the same volume as group L according to the same protocol. The primary endpoints were incidence of emergence agitation and postoperative recovery quality (QoR-40) score on first postoperative day (POD1).</span><span> </span><b><span>Results:</span></b><b><span> </span></b><span>Incidence of emergence agitation was significantly lower in group L (</span><i><span>P</span></i><span> < </span><span>0</span><span>.05) compared with group C. Global QoR-40 scores on POD1 w</span><span>ere</span><span> significantly lower in both groups compared with preoperative assessment, it was significantly higher in group L on POD1 (</span><i><span>P</span></i><span> < </span><span>0</span><span>.05) than in group C. Among the five dimensions of QoR-40, the scores for physical comfort and pain were superior in group L compared to group C (</span><i><span>P</span></i><span> < </span><span>0</span><span>.05) at POD1.</span><span> </span><b><span>Conclusion: </span></b><span>Systemic lidocaine infusion can improve </span><span>QoR-40 scores and decrease incidence of emergence agitation in patients scheduled</span><span> for FEES</span><span>,</span><span> also it reduce</span><span>s</span><span> the duration of stay in PACU after surgery.</span>
文摘Introduction: The preoperative distress and anxiety experienced by preschoolers are associated with an increased incidence of troubled recovery from anesthesia. However, influences of parental anxiety on children at different stages of the surgical processes are not clear. The aim of this study was to evaluate any existing association between preoperative parental anxiety and emergence agitation in a pediatric surgery population. Materials and Methods: A total of 60 children ASA class I or II, aged 3 - 12 years old, undergoing adenotonsillectomy with sevoflurane, were included in the study. Before surgery, we used State-Trait Anxiety Inventory S-T (STAI S-T) to assess parental anxiety. Emergence agitation of the children was assessed with Watcha scale and recorded every 10 min of first 30 min of the postoperative period. Parents were contacted 24 hours after the surgery to evaluate their satisfaction, post operative pain and any side effect observed in the children. Results: Preoperatively, the mean STAI-S scores of mothers were significantly higher than those of fathers (p 0.05). The children had the highest agitation scores at 10th postoperative minutes with an incidence of 73.9%. There was no correlation between parental anxiety and emergence agitation. Logistic regression analysis showed that low educational level of the parent was the only independent factor for state anxiety (OR: 8.96, 95% CI: 1.50 - 40.35, p = 0.030). Discussion: In this study, we observed that education level of the parents might affect their preoperative anxiety. The factors influential in parental anxiety were not correlated with pediatric emergence agitation in this study.
文摘Background: Emergence Delirium (ED) is considered a usual complication in pediatric anesthesia. Aim: Analyze the quantitative and qualitative differences in ED in children receiving general anesthesia with sevoflurane or desflurane in day case surgery. Materials and Methods: Two hundred and two children, ASA I-II, who required outpatient elective day case surgery, were assigned to receive anesthesia with sevoflurane or desflurane. ED was assessed by a masked investigator using the Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED) scale at 5 and 15 minutes (min). Results: Mean time to wake up was shorter with desflurane compared with sevoflurane (6.0 versus 8.3 min, p = 0.0001). The overall incidence of ED was 21.3% and Postoperative Maladaptive Behavior Changes (POMBC) incidence was 22%;however, these were not related. Main factors found to be associated with ED were younger age, postoperative pain and preoperative anxiety. Although there were not statistically significant differences in ED incidence between sevoflurane (26.4%, 95% CI 17.3% - 35.4%) and desflurane anesthesia (16.3%, 95% CI 8.8% - 23.8%) (p = 0.18), scores of items 1 and 2 from PAED scale (eye contact and purposeful actions, items related to the patients’ connection with their surroundings) were significantly higher in sevoflurane than in desflurane group (p = 0.034 and p = 0.021 respectively). Conclusion: Recovery after anesthetic maintenance with desflurane is faster and as safe as sevoflurane, including postoperative behavioral disorders. Although desflurane did not statistically decrease ED incidence as compared with sevoflurane, patients who were agitated with desflurane were qualitatively less disoriented and disconnected from their surroundings.
文摘Background Emergence agitation is a common problem in pediatric anesthesia, especially after sevoflurane induction and maintenance anesthesia. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of sufentanil to reduce emergence agitation after sevoflurane anesthesia in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy compared with fentanyl. Methods One hundred and five children, aged 3-11 years, were randomly allocated to receive normal saline (control group), sufentanil 0.2 pg/kg (S2) or fentanyl 2 pg/kg (F2) 1 minute after loss of the eyelash reflex. Anesthesia was induced and maintained with sevoflurane. Time to tracheal extubation, recovery time, Paediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED) scale, and emergence behavior were assessed. Results The incidence of severe agitation was significantly lower in $2 and F2 groups vs. the control group, 4/32 and 15/34 vs. 24/34 respectively, (P=0.002, 0.009, respectively). PAED scales were significantly different among three groups (P=0.007), and lower in the S2 and F2 groups than in the control group (P=0.007 and P=-0.025, respectively). And the incidence of severe agitation and the PAED scale score was significantly different between the $2 and F2 groups (P=-0.007, P=0.019, respectively). Time to tracheal extubation and recovery time were similar in all three groups. Conclusions Administration of sufentanil at 0.2 IJg/kg after induction of anesthesia reduced emergence agitation in children receiving sevoflurane anesthesia for adenotonsillectomy compared with fentanyl. This was without delaying the recovery time or causing significant hypotension.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation,Beijing,People’s Republic of China(81671058 and 81730031 to YW and 81401089 to MD)the National Research Foundation of Korea grants funded by the Republic of Korea(2019R1I1A1A01057744 to YK)the Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission(19ZR1407500 to FS)。
文摘In the current study,we sought to investigate whether T-type Ca^(2+)channels(TCCs)in the brain are involved in generating post-anesthetic hyperexcitatory behaviors(PAHBs).We found that younger rat pups(postnatal days 9-11)had a higher incidence of PAHBs and higher PAHB scores than older pups(postnatal days16-18)during emergence from sevoflurane anesthesia.The power spectrum of the theta oscillations(4 Hz-8 Hz)in the prefrontal cortex was significantly enhanced in younger pups when PAHBs occurred,while there were no significant changes in older pups.Both the power of theta oscillations and the level of PAHBs were significantly reduced by the administration of TCC inhibitors.Moreover,the sensitivity of TCCs in the medial dorsal thalamic nucleus to sevoflurane was found to increase with age by investigating the kinetic properties of TCCs in vitro.TCCs were activated by potentiated GABAergic depolarization with a sub-anesthetic dose of sevoflurane(1%).These data suggest that(1)TCCs in the brain contribute to the generation of PAHBs and the concomitant electroencephalographic changes;(2)the stronger inhibitory effect of sevoflurane contributes to the lack of PAHBs in older rats;and(3)the contribution of TCCs to PAHBs is not mediated by a direct effect of sevoflurane on TCCs.