Emergence from general anaesthesia and evolution of delirium signs in the post-anaesthesia care unit

Dec 26, 2014British journal of anaesthesia

Waking up from anesthesia and changes in delirium signs in the recovery room

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Abstract

31% of patients exhibit signs of delirium upon admission to the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU).

  • Delirium signs were identified in 124 out of 400 patients at PACU admission, decreasing to 15 by discharge.
  • Signs consistent with delirium primarily presented as hypoactive in 56% of cases at PACU admission and 92% during the PACU stay.
  • Agitated emergence was observed in 19% of patients emerging from anesthesia.
  • The use of perioperative opioids is associated with the presence of delirium signs during the PACU stay.

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