Behavioral changes after hospital discharge in preschool children experiencing emergence delirium after general anesthesia: A prospective observational study
Pediatric Anesthesia2021Vol. 31(10), pp. 1056–1064
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Jonghae Kim, Sung Hye Byun, Jun Won Kim, Ji‐Yoon Kim, Yun Jin Kim, Nayeon Choi, Bong Soo Lee, Seungcheol Yu, Eugene Kim
Abstract
Children with emergence delirium developed more severe behavior changes 1 week after surgery than those without emergence delirium. High preoperative anxiety level and emergence delirium scores were associated with posthospital behavioral changes.
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