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- Postanesthetic_shivering abstract "Postanesthetic shivering (PAS) is shivering after anesthesia.The intensity of PAS may be graded using the scale described by Crossley and Mahajan: 0 = no shivering; 1 = no visible muscle activity but piloerection, peripheral vasoconstriction, or both are present (other causes excluded); 2 = muscular activity in only one muscle group; 3 = moderate muscular activity in more than one muscle group but no generalized shaking; 4 = violent muscular activity that involves the whole body.Postanesthetic shivering is one of the leading causes of discomfort in patients recovering from general anesthesia. It usually results due to the anesthetic inhibiting the body's thermoregulatory capability, although cutaneous vasodilation (triggered by post-operative pain) may also be a causative factor. First-line treatment consists of warming the patient; more persistent/severe cases may be treated with medications such as tramadol, pethidine, clonidine and nefopam, which work by reducing the shivering threshold temperature and reducing the patient's level of discomfort. As these medications may react and/or synergize with the anesthetic agents employed during the surgery, their use is generally avoided when possible.".
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- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Anesthesia.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anesthesia.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Clonidine.
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- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Nefopam.
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- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Pethidine.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Piloerection.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Shivering.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Thermoregulation.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Tramadol.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Vasoconstriction.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLink Vasodilation.
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLinkText "Postanesthetic shivering".
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLinkText "postanesthetic shivering".
- Postanesthetic_shivering wikiPageWikiLinkText "postoperative shivering".
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- Postanesthetic_shivering name "Postanesthetic shivering".
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- Postanesthetic_shivering subject Category:Anesthesia.
- Postanesthetic_shivering hypernym Causes.
- Postanesthetic_shivering type Disease.
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- Postanesthetic_shivering comment "Postanesthetic shivering (PAS) is shivering after anesthesia.The intensity of PAS may be graded using the scale described by Crossley and Mahajan: 0 = no shivering; 1 = no visible muscle activity but piloerection, peripheral vasoconstriction, or both are present (other causes excluded); 2 = muscular activity in only one muscle group; 3 = moderate muscular activity in more than one muscle group but no generalized shaking; 4 = violent muscular activity that involves the whole body.Postanesthetic shivering is one of the leading causes of discomfort in patients recovering from general anesthesia. ".
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