2018
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2017.12.018
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General Anesthesia for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Total Intravenous Anesthesia is Associated with Less Delirium as Compared to Volatile Agent Technique

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“…Contrary to our results, sevoflurane was found to increase delirium in a subset of postoperative patients when compared with midazolam. 10,11 However, immunomodulation and post-conditioning effects on the hypoxic brain may have influenced the development of delirium. 12,13 A robust explanation for our findings is that we extubated patients in the mTTM-36/sevo group earlier after ROSC, thus reducing the need for prolonged sedation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrary to our results, sevoflurane was found to increase delirium in a subset of postoperative patients when compared with midazolam. 10,11 However, immunomodulation and post-conditioning effects on the hypoxic brain may have influenced the development of delirium. 12,13 A robust explanation for our findings is that we extubated patients in the mTTM-36/sevo group earlier after ROSC, thus reducing the need for prolonged sedation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We divided these factors into two groups, which are shown in the following tables with the items ordered according to their level of evidence and quality (John Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice [66]) according to the studies from which they were extracted. [19,29,40,44,80,88] Low level of education [4,9,28,58,67] Hypertension [75,80,87,88] Hypotension [14,16,23,76,81] High creatinine level [29,84,100] Immobilisation [30,32,75,91] Anaemia [44,70,81,83,91] Arterial fibrillation [17,26,44,83,90] Abnormally high albumin level [3,44,60,74,100] Cerebral aging [16,81,95] Functional deficit [29,78,…”
Section: Factors Associated With the Onset And Development Of Postoperative Deliriummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predisposing factors. ,14,16-19,24,26,30-32,38,40,42,44,45,47,49-51,53,54,58,59,61,67-109] Pre-existing cognitive deterioration [1,3,8,9,14,16,18,31,32,40,45,46,54,60,67,76,78-81,91,94,97,110-116] Pain [2,4,14,30-32,34,69-71,75,79,80,91,100,104,111,117-122] Elevated ASA score[14,19,31,38,40,42,48,49,75,84,88,118] Alcohol abuse[16,23,30,32,44,67,81,90,91,97,101,121] Hypoxemia[23,30,67,70,76,80,91] Male sex[14,18,32,39,49,51,58,87,88,101,103,122] Metabolic disturbances, Water-electrolyte imbalance[16,30,31,75,76,80,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is no consistent evidence that any single anaesthetic agent or technique reduces the risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction. In particular, there is no strong evidence that a propofol intravenous anaesthetic technique offers any advantages, although it may reduce delirium . Although it might be expected that regional anaesthesia would confer cognitive protection, once again evidence is lacking.…”
Section: Postoperative Cognitive Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%