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Comparison of two different sevoflurane expelling methods on emergence agitation in infants following sevoflurane anesthesia.

Yunliang Yang1, Tieying Song1, Hong Wang1, Kunfeng Gu1, Pengyu Ma1, Xiaojing Ma1, Jianhui Zhao1, Yuxia Li1, JianHui Zhao1, Guangyao Yang1, Ruyu Yan1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of two different inhalation anesthetic expelling methods on emergence agitation in infants following sevoflurane anesthesia.
METHODS: 100 infants (1~3 years old) with cleft lip and palate and ASA classification I~II were randomized into two groups, a sevoflurane concentration decreasing expelling group (group n = 50 cases) and a low fresh gas flow expelling group (group D = 50 cases). The operation for cleft lip and palate repair was under general anesthesia, in which 30 minutes after initiation of narcosis ending extubation was indicated and after the tubes were removed the patients were sent to the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) to record anesthesia times, emergence agitation scores, Ramsay scores and adverse reactions including drowsiness, respiratory depression, nausea and vomiting, chills, hiccough or laryngospasms.
RESULTS: There were no differences in anesthesia times, awaking time and time until extubation between the two groups. 10 min after start of expelling sevoflurane, blood pressure and heart rates were higher in group N than in group D (P < 0.05). The postoperative agitation incidence and the degree of agitation were lower in group D than in group N (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: Postoperative agitation is prone to occur in patients with sevoflurane concentration decreasing expelling. Avoiding sevoflurane application maintenance in the stage of sevoflurane expelling reduces the occurrence of postoperative agitation and diminishes physiological and psychological harm.

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Keywords:  Infants; emergence agitation; methods of expelling inhalational anesthetics; sevoflurane

Year:  2015        PMID: 26131225      PMCID: PMC4483804     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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