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In this study, the investigators aimed to compare postanesthetic agitation in patients undergoing laparotomic gynecological surgery under general anesthesia using sevoflurane at a fresh gas flow rate of 2 L / min with fresh gas flow rate of 0.5 L / min.


Clinical Trial Description

Emergence agitation is a temporary state of mental anxiety that occurs during general anesthesia recovery. It is characterized by emergence agitation, hallucination, excitation, delusion and confusion. Increased hemorrhage due to hypertension may cause serious complications such as injury to the surgical site, patients' self-removal of surgical drains and catheters, and self-extubation. Due to these, emergence agitation results need for additional treatment, psychological stress and increased medical workload for patients and their families.

Emergence agitation after general anesthesia in adult patients was reported up to 20%. However, the ratios are very wide.

In our operating room, the investigators observed that patients with low flow anesthesia were less agitated in the recovery phase than patients with normal flow anesthesia. In our researches, the investigators have not found any studies on the agitation values of patients who underwent low flow anesthesia in the literature. ;


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NCT number NCT03862391
Study type Interventional
Source Sakarya University
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Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date June 1, 2018
Completion date November 1, 2019

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