Effect of recorded maternal voice on emergence agitation in children undergoing bilateral ophthalmic surgery: A randomised controlled trial.
Yan-Yan YangMa-Zhong ZhangYing SunZhe-Zhe PengPei-Pei LiuYan-Ting WangJi-Jian ZhengJun-Zheng WuPublished in: Journal of paediatrics and child health (2020)
Recorded mother's voice is an efficient method to reduce emergence agitation in children undergoing bilateral ophthalmic surgery with sevoflurane anaesthesia. Also, patients woke faster and PACU stay time was shorter in the mother's voice group as compared with the control group.
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