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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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Risk factors associated with anesthesia emergence delirium in children undergoing outpatient surgery
Introduction: Anesthesia emergence delirium is a self-limiting clinical phenomenon very common in children. Although pathophysiology is still uncertain, some factors seem to be involved, such as rapid awakening in an unknown environment, agitation during
Ana Carolina Tavares Paes Barreto +5 more
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Long‐term hippocampal alterations and cognitive impairment in a murine model of surgical sepsis
Using a mouse model of surgical sepsis, we tested long‐term memory and analyzed the transcriptome of single cells isolated from the hippocampus. Survivor mice showed worse memory, loss of certain brain cell subpopulations, and abnormal immune cell activity—suggesting that post‐sepsis brain alterations may be linked to cognitive deficits.
Dong Seong Cho +4 more
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Premedication with Dexmedetomidine versus Midazolam for Prevention of Emergence Delirium in Children
Objective: To determine the effects of premedication with Dexmedetomidine vs. Midazolam to prevent the emergence of delirium in children operated at our hospital. Study Design: Quasi-experimental study.
Waqar Ahmed +5 more
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Objective The objective of this article is to identify perceptions of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) regarding artificial intelligence (AI)–based online symptom assessment tools, and the potential of these tools to address diagnostic barriers.
Olivia A. Stein +7 more
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Emergence Agitation or Excited Delirium?
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. Excited delirium is a state of extreme mental and physiological excitement characterized by extreme agitation.
IŞIK, BERRİN +4 more
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Objective Test the hypothesis that multi‐joint osteoarthritis would modify the relation between time and frailty progression, where more affected joints would lead to larger declines over 6‐years compared to those without osteoarthritis using data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging.
Carson Halliwell +2 more
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Frequency of Delirium in a Neurological Emergency Room [PDF]
The authors present a cross-sectional survey designed to evaluate the presence of delirium in patients with neurological emergencies. Two hundred and two patients were included in the study: 14.9% of subjects had delirium; 62.4% had no arousal disturbances; and 22.7% presented a coma or stupor state.
Jesus, Ramirez-Bermudez +5 more
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Objective: Emergence delirium is frequently observed in pediatric patients. With advancements in video-based interventions, such as cartoons, video games, and virtual reality, these modalities may contribute to a reduced incidence of emergency delirium ...
Yue Wang +3 more
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