Agitated emergence
Als agitated emergence oder Agitation beim Erwachen nach einer Narkose bezeichnet man ein gestörtes Aufwachverhalten nach einer Allgemeinanästhesie. Andere Ausdrücke sind: Emergence Delirium, Emergence Agitation, Emergence Excitement, Postanesthetic Excitement. Bei Kindern kann es mit der pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium scale erfasst werden.[1]
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Einzelnachweise
- N. Sikich, J. Lerman: Development and psychometric evaluation of the pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium scale. In: Anesthesiology. 2004; 100, S. 1138–1145. PMID 15114210 journals.lww.com (Memento vom 14. Mai 2014 im Internet Archive)
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