Effects of fentanyl on the incidence of emergence agitation in children receiving desflurane or sevoflurane anaesthesia

Aug 21, 2004European journal of anaesthesiology

Fentanyl’s impact on restlessness when waking up from two types of anesthesia in children

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Abstract

The time to tracheal extubation was significantly shorter in groups receiving desflurane, averaging 5.2 minutes compared to 8.1 minutes for sevoflurane.

  • Emergence time was significantly shorter with desflurane at 10.0 minutes compared to 13.8 minutes with sevoflurane.
  • The incidence of severe emergence agitation was 13% in sevoflurane groups and 7-10% in desflurane groups, with no statistically significant difference.
  • Intravenous fentanyl at 2.5 microg kg(-1) did not show any clinically significant benefit in reducing emergence agitation in either anaesthesia type.

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