نتایج جستجو برای: emergence general anesthesia

تعداد نتایج: 836420  

2017
Hou-Chuan Lai Shun-Ming Chan Chueng-He Lu Chih-Shung Wong Chen-Hwan Cherng Zhi-Fu Wu

Reducing anesthesia-controlled time (ACT) may improve operation room (OR) efficiency result from different anesthetic techniques. However, the information about the difference in ACT between desflurane (DES) anesthesia and propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) techniques for open major upper abdominal surgery under general anesthesia (GA) is not available in the literature.This ret...

Journal: :Clinical medicine & research 2011
Vikas Pathak Iliana S Hurtado Rendon Ronald L Ciubotaru

An African-American man, aged 34 years, underwent an elective uncomplicated right wrist laceration repair while under general anesthesia. Following extubation, the patient developed hypoxemia, tachypnea, shortness of breath, pulmonary rales, frothy sputum, decreased oxygen saturation, and evidence of upper airway obstruction. Chest radiograph showed pulmonary edema. The patient was diagnosed wi...

2016
Yookyung Lee Jongsoo Kim Seungoh Kim Jongbin Kim

BACKGROUND The most important reason for pre-operative administration of medication is to reduce anxiety. Alleviation of fear and anxiety about surgery enables patients to remain comfortable during treatment. Dexmedetomidine (DEX) is a fast-acting drug that is used as a premedication in different circumstances because it has sedative and anti-anxiolytic effects, and stable hemodynamics. It also...

2014
Pether K Jildenstål Narinder Rawal Jan L Hallén Lars Berggren Jan G Jakobsson

Emergence agitation following anesthesia in children is not uncommon. It is, although generally self-limiting, associated with both patient and parents distress. We conducted a national survey around the management of behavioral and neurocognitive disturbances after surgery/anesthesia including a case scenario about a child at risk for emergence reaction. Premedication with clonidine or midazol...

2004
Ivana Budić Dušica Simić

Respiratory adverse events are not rare in pediatric anesthesia. The risk of airway complications must be considered before anesthesia. The current study was designed to determine the incidence and risk factors for adverse respiratory events in children undergoing general anesthesia. The study population included 682 children from neonates to 14 years who were presented for an elective or emerg...

Journal: :Journal of clinical anesthesia 1993
J Pullerits R S Holzman

Regional anesthetic techniques for children have recently enjoyed a justified resurgence in popularity. Intraoperative blockade of the neuraxis, whether by the spinal or epidural route, provides excellent analgesia with minimal physiologic alteration and, with an indwelling catheter, can provide continuous pain relief for many days postoperatively. As a supplement to general anesthesia, local a...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Jing Hu Zhenzhou He

BACKGROUND Recently, the economic cost of anesthesiahas attracted attention. To compare the costs of three methods of general anesthesia (GA), a retrospective 1-year study was designed for patients undergoing radical resection for gastric carcinoma. METHODS A total of 398 patients were originally included in the study. Subjects were divided into three groups according to the mode of anesthesi...

Journal: :Clinical Neurophysiology 2016
Kara J. Pavone Oluwaseun Akeju Aaron L. Sampson Kelly Ling Patrick L. Purdon Emery N. Brown

OBJECTIVES Switching from maintenance of general anesthesia with an ether anesthetic to maintenance with high-dose (concentration >50% and total gas flow rate >4 liters per minute) nitrous oxide is a common practice used to facilitate emergence from general anesthesia. The transition from the ether anesthetic to nitrous oxide is associated with a switch in the putative mechanisms and sites of a...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Ya-Hong Gong Jie Yi Qian Zhang Li Xu

The flexible laryngeal mask airway (FLMA) is becoming more and more popular in general anesthesia during surgery of head, neck and upper chest. But very limited information has been published about whether muscle relaxant was necessary or not for anesthesia with FLMA. To investigate whether low-dose muscle relaxant is necessary in preventing ventilation leak of FLMA in radical mastectomy, forty...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2013
Lance S Patak Bishr Haydar David Bradley

A 14-year-old competitive gymnast presented for a left distal femur epiphysiodesis. She had previously sustained a right femur fracture and was noted to have asymptomatic NSVT perioperatively, which improved while under general anesthesia (GA). Holter monitor showed NSR with uniform ventricular ectopy occurring 30% of the time, including during sleep. Echocardiography was normal and exercise te...

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