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Postoperative Maladaptive Behavior, Preoperative Anxiety and Emergence Delirium in Children Undergone General Anesthesia: A Narrative Review

Huda Zainal Abidin, Sanihah Che Omar, Mohd Zulfakar Mazlan, Mohd Hasyizan Hassan, Ruwaida Isa, Saedah Ali, Shamsul Kamalrujan Hassan, Ariffin Marzuki

2021Global Pediatric Health43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over the years, the number of pediatric patients undergoing surgeries are increasing steadily. The types of surgery vary between elective to emergency with involvement of multidisciplinary teams. The development of day care surgery unit is expanding where the patients will only come to the hospital on the day of surgery and discharge home after such as satisfactory parameters achieved, minimal to no pain, minimal to no bleeding from surgical site and able to tolerate fluids. Hospitalization and surgery could contribute to significant psychological disturbance to the children. These issues are not being addressed as children have difficulty in conveying their problems and fear. They do however express it through negative behavioral changes.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineEmergence deliriumAnxietyDeliriumElective surgeryAnesthesiaGeneral surgeryIntensive care medicinePsychiatryPediatric Pain Management TechniquesAnesthesia and Neurotoxicity ResearchAnesthesia and Sedative Agents
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