Author/Authors :
Ahrazoğlu, Meziyet Saraç Çukurova Üniversitesi - Tıp Fakültesi Anesteziyoloji - Reanimasyon Anabilim Dalı, Turkey , Türktan, Mediha Çukurova Üniversitesi - Tıp Fakültesi Anesteziyoloji - Reanimasyon Anabilim Dalı, Turkey , Özbek, Hayri Çukurova Üniversitesi - Tıp Fakültesi Anesteziyoloji - Reanimasyon Anabilim Dalı, Turkey , Güneş, Yasemin Çukurova Üniversitesi - Tıp Fakültesi Anesteziyoloji - Reanimasyon Anabilim Dalı, Turkey
Title Of Article :
Effects of Sevoflurane and Desflurane Anesthesia on Recovery and Agitation in Children Undergoing Strabismus Surgery
شماره ركورد :
23689
Abstract :
Purpose: We aimed to compared the effects of sevoflurane and desflurane anesthesia on recovery and early agitation in children undergoing strabismus surgery in our study. Method: Totally 42 patients undergoing elective strabismus surgery who between the ages of 2-10, ASA I-II were included this study. The patients were classified into two groups randomly. Induction of anesthesia was provided with 50% nitrous oxide, 50% oxygen and 6-8% sevoflurane in both groups. Maintenance of anesthesia was provided with sevoflurane 1-2% in Group I and desflurane 4-6% in Group II. The operation time, extubation, eye opening, obeying the verbal commands and orientation times and nausea-vomiting, laryngospasm and other adverse affects were recorded. Postoperative recovery (Modified Aldrete Emergence Score) and agitation (Pediatric Anesthesia Delirium Scale and Watcha Behaviour Scale) situation were recorded. Results: Patient’s demographic data and hemodynamic parameters were similar between the groups. Extubation, eye opening, obeying the verbal commands, orientation times were shorter in desflurane group than sevoflurane group(p 0.05). Postoperative recovery and agitation scores were similar in two groups. Conclusion: In children, it was concluded that desflurane anesthesia may be preferred to sevoflurane because of shorter extubation, eye-opening, obeying the verbal commands and orientation times, but it did not reduce postoperative agitation.
From Page :
186
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Sevoflurane , desflurane , recovery , early agitation.
JournalTitle :
Cukurova Medical Journal
To Page :
192
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