Factors Contributing to Postanesthetic Emergence Agitation in Pediatric Anaesthesia
Emergence Agitation that has been first described by Eckenhoff et al. in 1960’s is a dissociated state of consciousness in which the child is inconsolable, irritable, uncooperative, typically thrashing, crying, moaning or incoherent. It is also a common problem in pediatric postanesthetic care unit...
Main Authors: | Soheila Shahmohammadi, Afshin Gholipour Baradari, Mohammad Reza Habibi, Mohammad Jafar Saffar |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
2013-05-01
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Series: | Journal of Pediatrics Review |
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Online Access: | http://jpediatricsreview.com/en/articles/2511.html |
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