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During the second operation, we chose dexmedetomidine to prevent agitation, hypertension, and resultant postoperative bleeding.
Taking these factors into consideration, we considered dexmedetomidine a good choice to prevent agitation and hypertension after our patient's surgery because of its minimal suppression of respiratory function [9].
However, we intended to evaluate emergence agitation immediately before extubation, since it is very important to prevent agitation or subsequent hypertension prior to extubation in order to reduce the rate of severe complications after thyroid surgery, such as wound dehiscence and severe postoperative bleeding, which can be life threatening.
Dexmedetomidine might prevent agitation by reducing the use of other sedatives known to cause delirium [ 23].
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ICU staff could take additional preventive measures (for example, preventing agitation, adjusting clear fixation policy, enforcement of 24-hour bedside supervision).
Even the Methodists were credited by Élie Halévy with preventing agitation rather than causing it.
Butyrophenones (haloperidole, thiothixene and droperidole), and benzodiazepins (diazepam, oksazepam and lorazepam) are the recommended drugs for sedation and preventing agitation [ 16, 37, 38].
The perioperative administration of dexmedetomidine was useful to prevent emergence agitation and hypertension in this patient.
Dexmedetomidine can help prevent emergence agitation and control postoperative pain even in patients with Krabbe disease.
The mechanism of action of dexmedetomidine seems to be suitable to prevent emergence agitation.
First, the perioperative administration of dexmedetomidine was useful to prevent emergence agitation in a patient with Krabbe disease.
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