Zhu YF, Yi FY, Qin MH, Lu J, Liang H, Yang S, Wei YZ. Factors influencing agitation during anesthesia recovery after laparoscopic hernia repair under total inhalation combined with caudal block anesthesia. World J Gastrointest Surg 2024; 16(11): 3499-3510 [PMID: 39649206 DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i11.3499]
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Nov 27, 2024; 16(11): 3499-3510 Published online Nov 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i11.3499
Table 1 Sedation-agitation scale definitions
Classification
Point
Description
Unable to wake up
1
The patient has little or no response to harmful stimuli, does not communicate, or does not follow instructions
Very calm
2
Patients respond to physical stimuli but cannot communicate or follow commands and may move spontaneously
Calm
3
The patient is awakened by verbal stimulation or slight shaking, but falls asleep again; follow simple instructions
Cool fit
4
The patient is calm, wakes easily, and follows instructions
EA
5
The patient is anxious or mildly agitated and tries to sit up and calm down on verbal instructions
Moderate EA
6
The patient is not calm, despite the doctor’s frequent verbal reminders of limitations; the patient needs to be physically restrained and bite the tracheal catheter
Severe EA
7
Patients pulled tracheal tubes, tried to remove them, climbed over bed bars, hit staff, convulsed back to back
Table 2 Comparison of patient characteristics between the two groups
EA (n = 72)
Non-EA (n = 228)
χ2/Z
P value
Gender
Male/female
45/27
89/139
12.190
< 0.001
Age (year)
38 (36, 40)
39 (34, 43)
-1.413
0.158
Body mass index (kg/m2)
23.43 (22.01, 25.03)
23.36 (21.84, 25.19)
-0.372
0.710
Hypertension
11 (15.28)
54 (23.68)
2.278
0.131
Diabetes
13 (18.06)
58 (25.44)
1.651
0.199
Smoking
27 (37.50)
60 (26.32)
3.324
0.068
ASA classification
I
11 (15.28)
71 (31.14)
-3.068
0.002
II
52 (72.22)
145 (63.60)
III
9 (12.50)
12 (5.26)
Preoperative anxiety
59 (81.94)
81 (35.53)
47.371
< 0.001
Preoperative fasting duration (hours)
Solid food
7.45 (6.95, 7.80)
6.90 (6.60, 7.20)
-7.045
< 0.001
Clear liquid food
3.30 (2.93, 3.50)
2.85 (2.60, 3.20)
-5.709
< 0.001
Intraoperative hypothermia
35 (48.61)
63 (27.63)
10.950
0.001
Intraoperative blood loss (mL)
11 (10, 12)
11 (9, 12)
-0.128
0.898
Operation time (minutes)
41.00 (37.00, 44.00)
40.00 (36.00, 44.75)
-0.525
0.600
Indwelling catheter
44 (61.11)
82 (35.96)
14.204
< 0.001
Pain degree during recovery
6 (6, 7)
5 (4, 6)
-7.901
< 0.001
Table 3 Multivariate logistic regression analysis
Variable
β
SE
P value
OR
95%CI
ASA classification
0.935
0.405
0.021
6.487
1.328-31.671
Preoperative anxiety
2.591
0.508
< 0.001
13.340
4.929-36.101
Duration of solid food fasting
2.259
0.490
< 0.001
4.860
2.482-9.515
Duration of clear fluid fasting
2.119
0.564
< 0.001
4.408
2.035-9.551
Indwelling catheter
0.968
0.444
0.029
2.633
1.103-6.287
Pain degree during recovery
1.172
0.228
< 0.001
10.430
4.268-25.488
Table 4 External validation of the risk nomogram for emergence agitation in patients undergoing laparoscopic hernia based solely on aspiration combined with sacral block anesthesia
Models
Reality
Prediction
Total
EA
Non-EA
Nomogram
EA
10
2
12
Non-EA
5
33
38
Total
15
35
50
Random forest
EA
9
3
12
Non-EA
6
30
38
Total
17
33
50
Citation: Zhu YF, Yi FY, Qin MH, Lu J, Liang H, Yang S, Wei YZ. Factors influencing agitation during anesthesia recovery after laparoscopic hernia repair under total inhalation combined with caudal block anesthesia. World J Gastrointest Surg 2024; 16(11): 3499-3510