The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between intraoperative and awakening electroencephalogram waveforms and awakening agitation after general anesthesia in children
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Jiangxi Provincial Children's Hospital
Nanchang, Jiangxi Provincial, China
Incidence of emergence agitation
The level of postoperative emergence agitation (EA) was assessed using the pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium Scale (PAED) and the emergence agitation 5 Scale immediately after extubation, and then every 15 min until the child was returned to the ward. emergence agitation was defined as a PAED score of ≥12 or a emergence agitation 5 scale of \>3.
Time frame: The entire period from entering the recovery room to leaving the recovery room. Approximately 10 min-2 hours
emergence time
The period of time between the cessation of the use of anesthetic drugs and the recovery of the child's autonomous consciousness and the ability to respond correctly to external stimuli.
Time frame: Approximately 5 min-2 hours
Postoperative pain intensity
Immediately after postoperative recovery, assess the pain intensity of the child using the FLACC pain scale, and then evaluate again every 15 minutes until the child leaves the recovery room. FLACC is divided into 0-10 points
Time frame: The entire period from entering the recovery room to leaving the recovery room. Approximately 10 min-2 hours
Compatibility during anesthesia induction period
The degree of cooperation between the patient and the doctor's instructions during anesthesia induction period. Using the Anesthesia Induction Cooperation Scale (ICC) for evaluation, the higher the ICC score, the worse the compatibility
Time frame: Anesthesia induction period, up to 2 minutes
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