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Comparison of Emergence Agitation Between Sevoflurane and Desflurane Anesthesia After Orthognathic Surgery
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Sevoflurane and Desflurane for Emergence Agitation. Completed, enrolled 144 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Emergence agitation is a major concern in patients undergoing orthognathic surgery. The patients may experience the sense of suffocation during emergence due to nasotracheal intubation and orofacial edema. Postoperative pain is also associated with emergence agitation. Although there is a lot of studies about emergence agitation in children, there is a few in adults, furthermore, no data about comparison of emergence agitation between sevoflurane and desflurane anesthesia in adults. Therefore, the investigators would like to compare the incidence and severity of emergence agitation between sevoflurane and desflurane anesthesia in adults after orthognathic surgery.
Study Details
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Interventions
The investigators decrease to 1 minimal alveolar concentration(MAC) of anesthetic combination of sevoflurane and nitrous oxide, and maintain end-tidal concentration of anesthetic combination at 1 MAC until the end of surgery. At the end of surgery, sevoflurane and nitrous oxide are discontinued.
The investigators decrease to 1 MAC of anesthetic combination of desflurane and nitrous oxide, and maintain end-tidal concentration of anesthetic combination at 1 MAC until the end of surgery. At the end of surgery, desflurane and nitrous oxide are discontinued.