Monochromic light reduces emergence delirium in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy; a double-blind randomized observational study
Abstract Background Emergence delirium (ED) is common in pediatric anesthesia. This dissociative state in which the patient is confused from their surroundings and flailing can be self-injurious and traumatic for parents. Treatment is by administration of sedatives which can prolong recovery. The ai...
Main Authors: | Adam C. Adler, Brian H. Nathanson, Arvind Chandrakantan |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2021-09-01
|
Series: | BMC Anesthesiology |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-021-01435-1 |
Similar Items
-
Effect of Monochromic Light-emitting Diode Light with Different Color on the Growth and Reproductive Performances of Breeder Geese
by: S. C. Chang, et al.
Published: (2016-06-01) -
Monochromatic Blue Light Activates Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Neuronal Activity and Promotes Arousal in Mice Under Sevoflurane Anesthesia
by: Daiqiang Liu, et al.
Published: (2020-08-01) -
The Effect of White and Monochromatic Lights on Chicken Hatching
by: Svätoslav Hluchý, et al.
Published: (2012-10-01) -
Layer pullet preferences for light colors of light-emitting diodes
by: G. Li, et al.
Published: (2019-01-01) -
Broiler Surface Temperature and Behavioral Response under Two Different Light Sources
by: FE Araújo, et al.
Published: (2015-06-01)