BACKGROUND: Nearly every anesthetic agent has been used for craniotomy, yet the choice between intravenous or volatile agents has been considered an area of significant debate in neuroanesthesia. We designed a Randomized Clinical Trial to test the hypothesis that inhalation anesthesia (sevoflurane/remifentanil--group S) reduces emergence time by 5 minutes compared with intravenous anesthesia (propofol/remifentanil--group P) in patients undergoing neurosurgery for supratentorial neoplasms. METHODS: Adult ASA I-III elective patients were randomly assigned to group S or P. The primary outcome was time to reach an Aldrete test score (AS) of more than equal to 9; secondary outcomes were times to eyes opening (TEO) and extubation (ET), adverse ev...
Journal ArticleAlthough volatile anesthetics have been widely accepted in anesthetic management for ...
Objective To compare the effects of sufentanil and fentanyl as general anesthesia on hemodynamics, r...
AbstractBackgroundA critical point in craniotomy is during opening of the dura and the subsequent po...
Background: Nearly every anesthetic agent has been used for craniotomy, yet the choice between intra...
Background: Nearly every anesthetic agent has been used for craniotomy, yet the choice between intra...
Balanced anesthesia with sevoflurane–fentanyl has been widely accepted as anesthetic management for ...
BACKGROUND: Desflurane in neurosurgery may be beneficial because it facilitates postoperative early ...
Background: Early and rapid emergence from anaesthesia is desirable for most neurosurgical patients....
Volatile agents combined with opioids or ?2 agonists may reduce inhalation agents concentration or p...
Context A clear preference for intravenous or inhalational anaesthesia has not been established for ...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To compared the effects of sevoflurane and desflurane on early anesthesia recover...
Abstract Background Many studies have attempted to determine the "best" anaesthetic technique for ne...
Various clinical trials have assessed how intraoperative anesthetics can affect early recovery, hemo...
Abstract Background Satisfactory brain relaxation is essential in neurosurgery. Desflurane anesthesi...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 3 inhalation agents that combined with dexmedeto...
Journal ArticleAlthough volatile anesthetics have been widely accepted in anesthetic management for ...
Objective To compare the effects of sufentanil and fentanyl as general anesthesia on hemodynamics, r...
AbstractBackgroundA critical point in craniotomy is during opening of the dura and the subsequent po...
Background: Nearly every anesthetic agent has been used for craniotomy, yet the choice between intra...
Background: Nearly every anesthetic agent has been used for craniotomy, yet the choice between intra...
Balanced anesthesia with sevoflurane–fentanyl has been widely accepted as anesthetic management for ...
BACKGROUND: Desflurane in neurosurgery may be beneficial because it facilitates postoperative early ...
Background: Early and rapid emergence from anaesthesia is desirable for most neurosurgical patients....
Volatile agents combined with opioids or ?2 agonists may reduce inhalation agents concentration or p...
Context A clear preference for intravenous or inhalational anaesthesia has not been established for ...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To compared the effects of sevoflurane and desflurane on early anesthesia recover...
Abstract Background Many studies have attempted to determine the "best" anaesthetic technique for ne...
Various clinical trials have assessed how intraoperative anesthetics can affect early recovery, hemo...
Abstract Background Satisfactory brain relaxation is essential in neurosurgery. Desflurane anesthesi...
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of 3 inhalation agents that combined with dexmedeto...
Journal ArticleAlthough volatile anesthetics have been widely accepted in anesthetic management for ...
Objective To compare the effects of sufentanil and fentanyl as general anesthesia on hemodynamics, r...
AbstractBackgroundA critical point in craniotomy is during opening of the dura and the subsequent po...