Effect of Different Anesthetics on Emergence Agitation after General Anesthesia
- VernacularTitle:不同麻醉药物对全麻苏醒期患者躁动的影响
- Author:
Liang MA
;
Zhonghui WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Parecoxib;
Butorphanol;
Tramadol;
General anesthesia;
Emergence agitation
- From:
Journal of Kunming Medical University
2013;(12):87-89,95
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the influence of different anesthetics on emergence agitation (EA) after general anesthesia. Methods 134 EA patients after general anesthesia were randomly divided into three groups. Group A (n=42), Group B (n=45) and Group C (n=47) was given intravenously parecoxib 40 mg, butorphanol 20μg/kg and tramadol 1 mg/kg, respectively. The improvement of agitation, VAS score and Ramsay score were compared and analyzed among the groups. Results After treatment, the degree of EA in Group A, Group B was significantly lower than that in Group C ( <0.05) . VAS score in all the cases was reduced, and Ramsay score was increased compared with that before treatment ( <0.05) . VAS score in Group C was significantly higher than that in Group A, Group B (<0.05) . Ramsay score in Group B was significantly higher than that in Group A, Group C (<0.05) . After treatment, awaking time and postanesthesia care unit (PACU) stay in Group B was significantly higher than that in Group A, Group C (<0.05) .Conclusions Parecoxib is safe and effective for EA after general anesthesia, it can effectively improve the degree of EA, increase postoperative sedative effect, and shorten PACU stay.