2020
DOI: 10.23736/s0375-9393.20.14259-7
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Anesthesia for patients with psychiatric illnesses: a narrative review with emphasis on preoperative assessment and postoperative recovery and pain

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“…There is no difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the use of this low‐dose esketamine and the use of sufentanil 49 . Some scholars believe that when anaesthetizing patients with severe depression, it may be beneficial to give preference to esketamine, but it lacks clinical evidence and needs to be confirmed 50 . For some specific operations, such as breast disease surgery and laparoscopic hysterectomy, it will bring great psychological pressure to patients.…”
Section: Clinical Application Of Esketaminementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is no difference in the incidence of adverse reactions between the use of this low‐dose esketamine and the use of sufentanil 49 . Some scholars believe that when anaesthetizing patients with severe depression, it may be beneficial to give preference to esketamine, but it lacks clinical evidence and needs to be confirmed 50 . For some specific operations, such as breast disease surgery and laparoscopic hysterectomy, it will bring great psychological pressure to patients.…”
Section: Clinical Application Of Esketaminementioning
confidence: 99%
“…49 Some scholars believe that when anaesthetizing patients with severe depression, it may be beneficial to give preference to esketamine, but it lacks clinical evidence and needs to be confirmed. 50 For some specific operations, such as breast disease surgery and laparoscopic hysterectomy, it will bring great psychological pressure to patients. S‐ketamine administered after induction of anesthesia can improve the mood of patients in the short term after surgery, and has an analgesic effect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…and has lower incidence of mental side effects during recovery [9]. Compared with opioids, esketamine has both analgesic effect and almost no inhibition on breathing and circulation [10]. Studies have con rmed that the esketamine as the sole intraoperative analgesic in cardiac surgery barely alters the patient's hemodynamics [11].…”
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confidence: 99%