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The Aldrete score is a scale commonly used to clinically assess the physical status of patients recovering from anesthesia and to follow their awakening process [21]. The Aldrete score has 5 items (activity, respiration, circulation, consciousness and oxygen saturation), with each item rated as 0, 1 or 2, giving a maximum possible score of 10. A patient with an Aldrete score of 9 or 10 is considered suitable to be discharged from the postanesthesia recovery room.

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