Duration of the side effects and after-effects of anaesthesia

Introduction The duration of the side effects and after-effects of anesthesia depend on many factors. In addition to age, the anaesthetic used also plays a role. Basically, however, most postoperative symptoms such as nausea or slight confusion are only of short duration. Nausea If no preventive measures are taken, up to 30% of all patients … Duration of the side effects and after-effects of anaesthesia

With old people | Duration of the side effects and after-effects of anaesthesia

With old people The side effects of anaesthesia can be manifold. Post-operative pain, nausea and vomiting after an anaesthetic, as well as states of confusion occur most frequently. Older patients in particular often suffer from a so-called postoperative delirium. According to various studies, between 30 and 40 percent of all over-60s are affected by this … With old people | Duration of the side effects and after-effects of anaesthesia

Anesthesia/general anesthesia

Introduction A general anaesthetic is a rare event for most people, which can be accompanied by tension and also fear. In today’s medicine, anaesthetic procedures are extremely low-risk and usually complication-free methods of pain elimination. Through the planning and explanation discussions, doctors try to take away the patient’s fear and even during the induction of … Anesthesia/general anesthesia

What can I do so that I can get an anaesthesia/general anaesthetic despite my fear? | Anesthesia/general anesthesia

What can I do so that I can get an anaesthesia/general anaesthetic despite my fear? The fear of a general anaesthetic is no reason to cancel an operation. Nevertheless, you and the hospital staff can take some measures to keep the fear as small as possible. Before the operation, the operation and also the anaesthesia … What can I do so that I can get an anaesthesia/general anaesthetic despite my fear? | Anesthesia/general anesthesia

The treatment | Postoperative delirium

The treatment The therapy consists of various measures. For all elderly or general patients in intensive care units, basic measures to maintain orientation (glasses, hearing aids) should be carried out. A regular and extended mobilisation, the avoidance of dehydration, as well as a balanced diet and the maintenance of the sleep-wake rhythm can prevent the … The treatment | Postoperative delirium

The symptoms | Postoperative delirium

The symptoms The postoperative delirium usually develops within the first four days after an operation/general anaesthetic. Affected patients usually suffer from disorientation, especially a temporal and situational confusion. The orientation to the place and the person is rather intact. Further symptoms are anxiety and restlessness, patients often react irritably or even aggressively towards nursing staff … The symptoms | Postoperative delirium