Introduction: Unintended accidental awareness during general anesthesia represents failure of successful anesthesia, and so has been the subject of numerous studies during the past decades. Aim of the work: The aim of our study is to assess the incidence of awareness and recall of surgical events in emergency laparotomy in Minia university hospital under general anesthesia from 1st February 2018 to 31st July 2018. Patients and Methods: This descriptive cross sectional study was conducted in Minia University hospital emergency department during the period from 1st Febuary 2018 to 31st July 2018 after obtaining approval from the ethical committee and written consent from the patients Results: About 154 patients were admitted to emergency department for emergency laparotomy within period from 1st February 2018 to 31st July 2018, according to exclusion criteria, 51 patients were ruled out.
Abou El-Hussien, A., Abd El-Razik, A., & Boules, M. (2019). Incidence of Awareness in Patients Underwent Emergency Laparotomy. Minia Journal of Medical Research, 30(3), 222-225. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.221934
MLA
Amany K. Abou El-Hussien; Amr N. Abd El-Razik; Marina A. Fawzy Boules. "Incidence of Awareness in Patients Underwent Emergency Laparotomy". Minia Journal of Medical Research, 30, 3, 2019, 222-225. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.221934
HARVARD
Abou El-Hussien, A., Abd El-Razik, A., Boules, M. (2019). 'Incidence of Awareness in Patients Underwent Emergency Laparotomy', Minia Journal of Medical Research, 30(3), pp. 222-225. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.221934
VANCOUVER
Abou El-Hussien, A., Abd El-Razik, A., Boules, M. Incidence of Awareness in Patients Underwent Emergency Laparotomy. Minia Journal of Medical Research, 2019; 30(3): 222-225. doi: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.221934