| Literature DB >> 29108303 |
Marco Cascella1, Roberta Fusco2, Domenico Caliendo1, Vincenza Granata2, Domenico Carbone3, Maria Rosaria Muzio4, Giuseppe Laurelli5, Stefano Greggi5, Francesca Falcone5, Cira Antonietta Forte6, Arturo Cuomo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anesthetic dreaming and anesthesia awareness are well distinct phenomena. Although the incidence of intraoperative awareness is more common among patients who reported a dream after surgery, the exact correlation between the two phenomena remains an unsolved rebus. The main purpose of this study was to investigate anesthetic dreaming, anesthesia awareness and psychological consequences eventually occurred under deep sedation. Intraoperative dreaming experiences were correlated with dream features in natural sleep.Entities:
Keywords: anesthesia; anesthesia awareness; deep; intravenous; sedation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29108303 PMCID: PMC5668036 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.17238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Demographic, Intraoperative and surgical data (n=51)
| 29.35 ± 9.24 | |
| 64.72 ± 11.28 | |
| 163.30 ± 6.84 | |
| 24.31 ± 5.27 | |
| 48.60 ± 9.28 | |
| 34.1 ± 8.8 | |
| 30.3 ± 8.3 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SD
Dream content and correlation with preoperative acute (STAI-S) and background (STAI-T) anxiety (n=7)
| The patient was swimming | She usually never remember her dreams | 36/32 | |
| Nice dreaming about her partner | Yes | 33/26 | |
| Travelling to somewhere with family | Yes | 38/37 | |
| Dream with no content | N/A | 42/36 | |
| Imaginary experience of the operation* | She usually never remember her dreams | 35/31 | |
| Dream with no content | N/A | 41/28 | |
| People from different parts of her life | Yes | 34/29 |
*Although not reported at the emergence, this dream was described in all further follow-up, and with the same features. A careful analysis excluded the occurrence of an anesthesia awareness event
Figure 1Patient satisfaction (0-100). Boxplot for different time observations with relative p value at Kruskal Wallis test (Clusters: 1=t0; 2=t1; 3=t2; 4=t3)
Descriptive statistics for different time observations of PS (0-100)
| 30 | 99 | 66 | 18.07 | |
| 31 | 100 | 69 | 17.30 | |
| 32 | 100 | 68 | 17.41 | |
| 30 | 99 | 70 | 17.38 |
PS, patient satisfaction; Emergence (t0); 24 hours (t1); 1 month (t2); 6 months (t3)
Figure 2Boxplot of patient satisfaction (0-100) of dream subgroup dream subgroup versus no dream subgroup for each time with relative p value at Kruskal Wallis test (Clusters: 0=Dream subgroup; 1=No Dream subgroup)