Evaluation of the effect of local anesthesia on emergence agitation in children subsequent to dental procedures with general anesthesia
AbstractIntroduction: Emergence agitation is a common clinical phenomenon in children undergoing general anesthesia. Possible predisposing factors are rapid regaining of consciousness in an unfamiliar environment, the type of general anesthesia technique used, the patient's mood, duration of an...
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Main Authors: | Naser Kaviani (Author), Masoud Gheisari (Author) |
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Isfahan University of Medical Sciences,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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