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2008, Número 4

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An Med Asoc Med Hosp ABC 2008; 53 (4)


Temblor postanestésico: Prevención y manejo

Quintero M, Ortega J, Rionda E, Jiménez A, Berrocal M, Luna P
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 47
Paginas: 195-201
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PALABRAS CLAVE

Hipotermia, temblor postanestésico, anestesia.

RESUMEN

El temblor postanestésico es una de las principales causas de molestia en las aéreas de recuperación en las pacientes que recibieron anestesia general. Ocurre en 40% de los casos, la mayoría de las veces es precedido de un fenómeno de hipotermia perioperatoria. En este artículo se revisa la fisiopatología del temblor postanestésico, así como la prevención y el manejo por medios físicos y farmacológicos.


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