Weber J G, Cunnien A J, Hinni M L, Caviness J N
Department of Anesthesiology, Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, AZ 85259, USA.
Mayo Clin Proc. 1996 Aug;71(8):797-800. doi: 10.1016/S0025-6196(11)64846-5.
Failure of a patient to awaken promptly after use of general anesthesia may be due to various causes, including medication-related effects, neurologic insults, or metabolic disturbances. Herein we describe a 49-year-old woman with a history of depression, for which she was receiving treatment, who did not awaken promptly after use of general anesthesia for ethmoidectomy. Results of neurologic examinations were normal, as were laboratory tests and radiologic studies. Six hours after completion of the operation, the patient spontaneously awakened. We hypothesize that she underwent a transient, self-limited period of dissociation related to unresolved grief due to the recent death of a family member.
患者在使用全身麻醉后未能迅速苏醒可能由多种原因引起,包括药物相关作用、神经损伤或代谢紊乱。在此,我们描述一位49岁有抑郁症病史且正在接受治疗的女性,她在接受筛窦切除术全身麻醉后未迅速苏醒。神经系统检查结果正常,实验室检查和影像学研究结果也正常。手术结束6小时后,患者自行苏醒。我们推测,由于近期一名家庭成员的死亡,她经历了一段与未解决的悲痛相关的短暂、自限性的分离期。