The Effect of Intraoperative Magnesium Sulphate Infusion on Emergence Agitation after Ambulatory Ophthalmic Surgery in Children
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Participants and Recruitment
2.2. Interventions and Procedures
2.3. Outcomes
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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A. The child makes eye contact with caregiver |
B. The child’s actions are purposeful |
C. The child is aware of his/her surroundings |
D. The child is restless |
E. The child is inconsolable |
Control (n = 44) | Magnesium (n = 42) | p Value | |
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Male, n (%) | 25 (56.8) | 16 (38.1) | 0.082 |
Age (year) | 5 (4–6) | 5 (4–6) | 0.548 |
Weight (kg) | 19.1 (16.8–23.7) | 21.3 (18.6–26.0) | 0.136 |
Preop. Mg (mmol/L) | 0.6 ± 0.1 | 0.5 ± 0.1 | 0.321 |
Postop. Mg (mmol/L) | 0.5 (0.5–0.5) | 0.8 (0.7–0.9) | <0.001 * |
Intraoperative MBP (mmHg) | 60 ± 9 | 60 ± 9 | 0.953 |
Intraoperative MHR (bpm) | 101 ± 14 | 98 ± 14 | 0.396 |
ASA status, n (%) | 1.000 | ||
ASA I | 41 (93.2) | 39 (92.9) | |
ASA II | 3 (6.8) | 3 (7.1) | |
Anaesthesia time (min) | 40 (30–45) | 35 (30–46) | 0.456 |
Operation time (min) | 20 (20–30) | 20 (15–31) | 0.471 |
Mean sevo. (vol%) | 3.0 (3.0–3.0) | 3.0 (3.0–3.0) | 0.816 |
Control (n = 44) | Magnesium (n = 42) | p Value | |
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Incidence of EA, n (%) | |||
PAED 0 | 34 (77.3) | 24 (57.1) | 0.046 * |
PAED 15 | 9 (20.5) | 4 (9.5) | 0.526 |
PAED 30 | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1.0 |
PAED scale | |||
PAED 0 | 15.0 (10.0–17.0) | 11.5 (7.0–15.3) | 0.019 * |
PAED 15 | 7.3 ± 3.9 | 6.8 ± 2.6 | 0.559 |
PAED 30 | 6.8 ± 1.6 | 7.3 ± 1.0 | 0.592 |
Total rescue dose of fentanyl (μg) | 12.0 (6.5–18.0) | 9.8 (0–15.5) | 0.141 |
PACU time (min) | 31 (28–35) | 30 (27–36) | 0.990 |
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Lee, Y.-J.; Kim, B.-Y.; Park, J.-H.; Kim, S.-Y.; Park, H.-Y.; Do, S.-H. The Effect of Intraoperative Magnesium Sulphate Infusion on Emergence Agitation after Ambulatory Ophthalmic Surgery in Children. J. Clin. Med. 2020, 9, 4126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9124126
Lee Y-J, Kim B-Y, Park J-H, Kim S-Y, Park H-Y, Do S-H. The Effect of Intraoperative Magnesium Sulphate Infusion on Emergence Agitation after Ambulatory Ophthalmic Surgery in Children. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2020; 9(12):4126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9124126
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Yea-Ji, Bo-Young Kim, Jae-Hee Park, Sae-Yeon Kim, Hee-Yeon Park, and Sang-Hwan Do. 2020. "The Effect of Intraoperative Magnesium Sulphate Infusion on Emergence Agitation after Ambulatory Ophthalmic Surgery in Children" Journal of Clinical Medicine 9, no. 12: 4126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9124126
APA StyleLee, Y. -J., Kim, B. -Y., Park, J. -H., Kim, S. -Y., Park, H. -Y., & Do, S. -H. (2020). The Effect of Intraoperative Magnesium Sulphate Infusion on Emergence Agitation after Ambulatory Ophthalmic Surgery in Children. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(12), 4126. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9124126