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[A transversal study on preoperative anxiety in children: use of the modified Yale scale.].

Alvaro Antônio Guaratini1, José Alvaro Marques Marcolino, Ayrton Bentes Teixeira, Ricardo Caio Bernardis, Maria Lúcia Bastos Passarelli, Lígia Andrade da Silva Telles Mathias.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Scales can be useful to recognize anxiety states and to indicate ways to prevent complications due to elevated levels of anxiety. The modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale (YPAS-m) was developed to evaluate anxiety in preschool children at the time of the anesthetic induction. It is an observational scale, being applied and completed in a short period of time. Studies on anxiety in children in the preoperative period do not mention anxiety at the preanesthetic evaluation. This transversal study tried to evaluate the level and prevalence of anxiety at the preanesthetic evaluation and in the clinical evaluation using the YPAS-m in preschool children.
METHODS: One hundred children, physical status ASA I and II were evaluated; G PED = 50 children undergoing clinical evaluation; G PEC = 50 children undergoing preanesthetic evaluation for surgery. The study was conducted at the pediatric clinic and preanesthetic evaluation waiting-room while the children waited for their appointment. Two observers applied the YPAS-m independently. Parameters analyzed included the demographic data; and median and percentage of patients with anxiety (YPAS-m > 30). Statistical analysis considered a p < 0.05 significant.
RESULTS: The groups were homogenous regarding the socio-demographic data. The mean ages were: G PED 4.25 and G PEC 4.67 years. There was a significant difference in the median of the YPAS-m (G PED 23.4 and G PEC 50.0) and on the prevalence of anxiety between both groups (G PED 16.7% and G PEC 81.6%).
CONCLUSIONS: In children between 2 and 7 years the levels and prevalence of anxiety, evaluated by the YPAS-m, at the time of the outpatient preanesthetic evaluation are higher than at the time of the clinical evaluation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 19468604     DOI: 10.1590/s0034-70942006000600004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Anestesiol        ISSN: 0034-7094            Impact factor:   0.964


  5 in total

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Authors:  S A Hosseini Jahromi; S M Hosseini Valami; Nematollah Adeli; Zohreh Yazdi
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2012-06-12       Impact factor: 2.078

2.  Prevalence and factors associated with preoperative anxiety in children aged 5-12 years.

Authors:  Louise Amália de Moura; Iohanna Maria Guimarães Dias; Lilian Varanda Pereira
Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem       Date:  2016-06-14

3.  A comparison of the effect of two doses of oral melatonin with oral midazolam and placebo on pre-operative anxiety, cognition and psychomotor function in children: A randomised double-blind study.

Authors:  Madhuri S Kurdi; Sindhu Priya Muthukalai
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2016-10

4.  Gabapentin in Improvement of Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in Oncologic Pediatric Patients: A Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Washington Aspilicueta Pinto Filho; Lara de Holanda Juca Silveira; Mariana Lima Vale; Claudia Regina Fernandes; Josenilia Alves Gomes
Journal:  Anesth Pain Med       Date:  2019-10-28

5.  [Risk factors associated with anesthesia emergence delirium in children undergoing outpatient surgery].

Authors:  Ana Carolina Tavares Paes Barreto; Ana Carolina Rangel da Rocha Paschoal; Carolina Barbosa Farias; Paulo Sérgio Gomes Nogueira Borges; Rebeca Gonelli Albanez da Cunha Andrade; Flávia Augusta de Orange
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