Editorial Type:
Article Category: Other
| Online Publication Date: Jan 01, 2013
Prevention of Sevoflurane Delirium and Agitation With Propofol
Prevention of Sevoflurane Delirium and Agitation With Propofol
DDS
Page Range: 67 – 71
Emergence delirium and agitation (EAD) associated with sevoflurane general anesthesia are very commonly observed in young children. Such events pose a risk for injury as well as decreased parental satisfaction, especially in the ambulatory and office-based setting. This article reviews the different approaches described in the literature to reduce EAD. A novel approach using a Bispectral Index System (BIS)-guided anesthesia with propofol washout technique is proposed as a viable and effective approach to prevent EAD.Abstract
Keywords: Agitation; Delirium; Propofol; Sevoflurane
Copyright: © 2013 by the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology
Contributor Notes
Address correspondence to Dr Messieha, 1740 W Taylor St, UIH 3200 W, Chicago, IL 60612; messieha@uic.edu
Received: Apr 09, 2012
Accepted: Mar 08, 2013