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Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study

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Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate whether wake up and recovery from anesthesia is earlier or later in patients with insomnia. Material and Methods: This study included adult patients who were scheduled for elective ureteroscopy under general anesthesia. Using the Jenkins-Sleep Questionnaire (JSQ), the patients were separated into two groups: Insomnia Group and Control Group. Anaesthesia was standardized. After anesthesia induction, 4-6 % desflurane in nitrous oxide/oxygen (60-40%) concentration at flow of 3 L min¯¹ was administered. The parameters recorded were noninvasive arterial blood pressure, heart rate, peripheral oxygen saturation, end-tidal carbon dioxide values, inspiratory and expiratory concentrations of desflurane, anesthesia time, surgery time, time of eye opening, time of transfer to the recovery room. Pain was assessed with a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and recovery with the Modified Aldrete Recovery Score (MARS). Results: Evaluation was made of 80 patients, comprising 25 females and, 55 males, grouped as 42 patients in the insomnia group and 38 in the control group. The demographic and hemodynamic data were not significantly different between the groups. The time of eye opening, transfer to the recovery room, VAS and MARS values were similar in both groups. When operation times were classified as ˂ 30 min. and ≥ 30 min, no significant differences were determined between the groups in respect of wake up, recovery and pain parameters. Conclusion: Compared with normal sleepers, patients with insomnia showed no differences in respect of wake up and recovery from anesthesia.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Anesthesia, insomnia, sleep, perioperative care, postoperative pain

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APA
Şahin, T., & Hatipoğlu, Z. (2023). Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study. Cukurova Medical Journal, 48(1), 283-288. https://doi.org/10.17826/cumj.1226061
AMA
1.Şahin T, Hatipoğlu Z. Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study. Cukurova Med J. 2023;48(1):283-288. doi:10.17826/cumj.1226061
Chicago
Şahin, Tuna, ve Zehra Hatipoğlu. 2023. “Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study”. Cukurova Medical Journal 48 (1): 283-88. https://doi.org/10.17826/cumj.1226061.
EndNote
Şahin T, Hatipoğlu Z (01 Mart 2023) Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study. Cukurova Medical Journal 48 1 283–288.
IEEE
[1]T. Şahin ve Z. Hatipoğlu, “Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study”, Cukurova Med J, c. 48, sy 1, ss. 283–288, Mar. 2023, doi: 10.17826/cumj.1226061.
ISNAD
Şahin, Tuna - Hatipoğlu, Zehra. “Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study”. Cukurova Medical Journal 48/1 (01 Mart 2023): 283-288. https://doi.org/10.17826/cumj.1226061.
JAMA
1.Şahin T, Hatipoğlu Z. Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study. Cukurova Med J. 2023;48:283–288.
MLA
Şahin, Tuna, ve Zehra Hatipoğlu. “Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study”. Cukurova Medical Journal, c. 48, sy 1, Mart 2023, ss. 283-8, doi:10.17826/cumj.1226061.
Vancouver
1.Tuna Şahin, Zehra Hatipoğlu. Insomnia and wake up and recovery from anesthesia: a prospective observational study. Cukurova Med J. 01 Mart 2023;48(1):283-8. doi:10.17826/cumj.1226061