General Anaesthesia Recovery
Cross-source consensus on General Anaesthesia Recovery from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The primary recovery endpoint was the interval from end of anaesthesia to Aldrete score 9 or higher in the PACU. — Efficacy of low-dose nalmefene on recovery from general anaesthesia in adult patients: a multicentre randomised controlled study
- Recovery was defined as patients being conscious, easily aroused, and able to identify their surroundings and themselves. — Efficacy of low-dose nalmefene on recovery from general anaesthesia in adult patients: a multicentre randomised controlled study
- An Aldrete score of 9 or higher indicated PACU discharge readiness under satisfactory safety conditions. — Efficacy of low-dose nalmefene on recovery from general anaesthesia in adult patients: a multicentre randomised controlled study
- The study treated anaesthetic recovery as an important indicator of anaesthesia quality. — Efficacy of low-dose nalmefene on recovery from general anaesthesia in adult patients: a multicentre randomised controlled study
- Poor or delayed recovery can contribute to cardiovascular and respiratory complications. — Efficacy of low-dose nalmefene on recovery from general anaesthesia in adult patients: a multicentre randomised controlled study