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Effects of early postoperative neurocognitive disorders on clinically relevant outcomes: a meta-analysis [PDF]
Background Early postoperative neurocognitive disorders (ePND), include both emergence delirium, which is defined as very early onset postoperative delirium, and emergence agitation, defined as motor arousal.
Valery V Likhvantsev +8 more
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BackgroundNeuroinflammation and neuronal injury have been reported to be associated with the development of postoperative delirium in both preclinical and clinical settings.
Xingyang Liu +7 more
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An observational study of hypoactive delirium in the post‐anesthesia recovery unit of a pediatric hospital [PDF]
Background: Hypoactive delirium is present when an awake child is unaware of his or her surroundings, is unable to focus attention, and appears quiet and withdrawn.
K.C. Law +9 more
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Global trends in research related to emergence delirium, 2012–2021: A bibliometric analysis
IntroductionEmergence delirium is a kind of mental disorder during the early awakening period after general anesthesia, which is manifested as the combination of perceptual disturbance and psychomotor agitation.
Kenru Wang +3 more
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Emergence delirium in children: a Brazilian survey [PDF]
Pediatric emergence delirium is presented as a disturbance of consciousness and attention, with disorientation and perceptual alterations, including hypersensitivity to stimuli and hyperactive motor behaviors.
QUINTAO, V (via Mendeley Data)
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Emergence Delirium in U.S. Military Combat Veterans [PDF]
This dissertation study examined the phenomenon of emergence delirium in U.S. military combat veterans. Emergence delirium is a post-anesthetic phenomenon that occurs immediately following emergence from general anesthesia and is characterized by ...
McGuire, Jason M., PhD, CRNA
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Emergence agitation or excited delirium? [PDF]
During emergence from general anesthesia some patients are inconsolable, restless, and/or agitated. This complication may arise by variety of physiological and pharmacological factors during awakening from anesthesia.
ARPACI, AYŞE HANDE +9 more
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Background Emergence delirium (ED) is common in pediatric anesthesia. This dissociative state in which the patient is confused from their surroundings and flailing can be self-injurious and traumatic for parents.
Adam C. Adler +2 more
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Background: The aim of this study was to predict children’s postsurgical pain, emergence delirium and parents’ posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms after a child’s surgery based on the parents’ time perspective.
Małgorzata Sobol, Marek Krzysztof Sobol
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Postoperative emergence delirium in children:A narrative review of recent publications [PDF]
Background: Emergence delirium is a challenge in pediatric anesthesiology, with important unanswered questions concerning incidence, causation, diagnosis, treatment, and sequelae.
Nesarajah, Narththahi +2 more
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