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Fasciolo A et al. - Results of data showed how preoperative anaesthesiological information is crucial and has to be carefully provided, especially with elderly patients; if needed, a relative can be involved in order to avoid postoperative state of agitation. Important also to re-exame anaesthetic premedication, or combining it with an intraoperative sedation that can reduce patients' sensitivity without altering their consciousness.

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