Emergence delirium: a re-emerging interest

Gary M. Scott MD, FAAP, Jeffrey I. Gold PhD
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Abstract

Emergence delirium (ED), also referred to in the literature as emergence agitation (EA) or post-anesthetic excitement, is a well-documented phenomenon occurring in children and adults in the immediate postoperative period and lasting 5-15 minutes. Emergence delirium is a clinical condition in which patients are “awake” but experience alterations in disorientation and other mental status changes that range from confusion and lethargy to violent and harmful behavior. First addressed on a large scale in the 1960s, ED continues to gain recognition among anesthesiologists who have begun to document the potential pharmacological association and other pre-morbid predictors that increase the risk of developing ED. Investigators have attempted to define ED, validate appropriate assessment tools, distinguish potential risk factors, and identify acute management. The current paper reviews ED and explores theoretical subtypes of ED with and without pain/agitation for clinical assessment.

涌现性谵妄:重新出现的兴趣
涌现性谵妄(Emergence delirium, ED),在文献中也被称为涌现性躁动(Emergence躁动,EA)或麻醉后兴奋,是一种有充分文献记载的现象,发生在儿童和成人术后立即,持续5-15分钟。突发性谵妄是一种临床症状,患者“清醒”,但经历定向障碍和其他精神状态变化,从混乱和嗜睡到暴力和有害行为。在20世纪60年代,ED首次得到了大规模的关注,麻醉医生开始记录潜在的药理学关联和其他增加ED发病风险的发病前预测因素。研究者试图定义ED,验证适当的评估工具,区分潜在的危险因素,并确定急性管理。本文综述了ED,并探讨了有或没有疼痛/躁动的ED的理论亚型,用于临床评估。
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