Efficacy of Intraoperative Magnesium Sulphate versus Ketamine on Emergence Agitation in Pediatric Patients under Sevoflurane Anesthesia
Nada Mohammed Saeed Hussein Abdelhakim;
Abstract
ver the years, Sevoflurane has been proved to be the most effective inhalational anesthetic for induction and maintenance of general anesthesia in pediatrics. However, one of the downsides of utilizing Sevoflurane anesthesia in pediatrics is emergence agitation (EA). (Abu-Shahwan and Chowdary, 2008). Agitation is defined as behavior of physical or emotional distress that includes any of the following behaviors alone or in combination: crying, restlessness, thrashing, verbal out‐bursts, kicking, or biting; purposeful and non-purposeful behaviors in children that may be coherent or incoherent (Ringblom et al., 2018).
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| Title | Efficacy of Intraoperative Magnesium Sulphate versus Ketamine on Emergence Agitation in Pediatric Patients under Sevoflurane Anesthesia | Other Titles | فعالية كبريتات المغنيسيوم أثناء العملية مقابل الكيتامين على ظهور الانفعالات لدى مرضى الأطفال تحت تخدير سيفوفلوران. | Authors | Nada Mohammed Saeed Hussein Abdelhakim | Issue Date | 2022 |
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