The primary hypothesis tested in this project is that the preoperative behavioral stress response predicts postoperative behavioral and clinical recovery of children undergoing surgery.
Age range
3 Years – 12 Years
Sex
ALL
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Modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale
Timeframe: Day of surgery
Percentage of Children Not Exhibiting Negative Behaviors, Fear, or Anxiety (Perfect Induction, 0)
Timeframe: Induction, up to 10 minutes
Percent of Children Crying During Induction
Timeframe: Induction, up to 10 minutes
Percentage of Children Arriving to PACU Awake
Timeframe: Arrival at PACU, after surgery up to 20 minutes
Percentage of Children Arriving to PACU in Deep Sleep
Timeframe: Arrival at PACU, after surgery up to 20 minutes
Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) IV Fluid
Timeframe: Post Anesthesia Care Unit up to 2 hours
Visual Analogue Pain Scale (VAS) 24 Hour After Surgery
Timeframe: 24 Hours after surgery
Heart Rate in the General Clinical Research Unit (GCRC)
Timeframe: Hour 0-6 after surgery