Inadequate emergence after anesthesia: emergence delirium and hypoactive emergence in the Postanesthesia Care Unit

Aug 23, 2013Journal of clinical anesthesia

Confused and sleepy recovery after anesthesia in the recovery room

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Abstract

15% of patients experienced symptoms of inadequate emergence after elective surgery.

  • Inadequate emergence included 6.4% of patients screening positive for emergence delirium and 8.6% showing hypoactive emergence.
  • Emergence delirium was linked to longer preoperative fasting, higher pain scores, and major surgical risk.
  • Patients with emergence delirium had a higher likelihood of postoperative delirium and increased nausea after surgery.
  • Hypoactive emergence was associated with longer surgery duration, more crystalloids given, and residual neuromuscular block.
  • Patients with hypoactive emergence experienced longer stays in the PACU and the hospital.

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