Emergence Delirium

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WFSA: Emergence Delirium in Pediatric Patients

Sevoflurane and emergence behavioral changes in pediatrics

Emergence delirium after paediatric anaesthesia: new strategies in avoidance and treatment

A psychometric evaluation of the Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium scale

Paediatric emergence delirium: a comprehensive review and interpretation of the literature

Behavioral changes after hospital discharge in preschool children experiencing emergence delirium after general anesthesia: A prospective observational study.

Adult behavior toward the child before surgery and pediatric emergence delirium

The effects of intraoperative magnesium sulfate administration on emergence agitation and delirium in pediatric patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Postoperative delirium and changes in the blood–brain barrier, neuroinflammation, and cerebrospinal fluid lactate: a prospective cohort study

Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium Scale: A diagnostic meta-analysis

Efficacy of propofol for the prevention of emergence agitation after sevoflurane anaesthesia in children: A meta-analysis

Paediatric emergence delirium: a comprehensive review and interpretation of the literature

Relationship between Fasting Times and Emergence Delirium in Children Undergoing Magnetic Resonance Imaging under Sedation

Prevention of sevoflurane delirium and agitation with propofol

Emergence agitation in preschool children: double-blind, randomized, controlled trial comparing sevoflurane and isoflurane anesthesia

Isoflurane is associated with a similar incidence of emergence agitation/delirium as sevoflurane in young children--a randomized controlled study

Single bolus dexmedetomidine versus propofol for treatment of pediatric emergence delirium following general anesthesia

Comparison of intravenous and inhalation anesthesia on postoperative behavior changes in children undergoing ambulatory endoscopic procedures: A randomized clinical trial Podcast

Delayed emergence process does not result in a lower incidence of emergence agitation after sevoflurane anesthesia in children

Risk Factors and Nomogram Model of Postoperative Delirium in Children with Congenital Heart Disease: A Single-Center Prospective Study

Incidence of emergence agitation in children undergoing sevoflurane anesthesia compared to isoflurane anesthesia: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis