2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2004.03.008
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Recovery and cognitive function after fentanyl or remifentanil administration for carotid endarterectomy

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“…Studies were excluded when dealing with pharmacology recovery after anesthesia (nϭ2), 11,12 lacking postoperative assessment (nϭ1), 13 case reports (nϭ2), 14,15 review articles (nϭ4), [7][8][9][10] or ongoing trials without available results (nϭ3). One study was considered a duplicate 16 of another included study 17 (Figure).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies were excluded when dealing with pharmacology recovery after anesthesia (nϭ2), 11,12 lacking postoperative assessment (nϭ1), 13 case reports (nϭ2), 14,15 review articles (nϭ4), [7][8][9][10] or ongoing trials without available results (nϭ3). One study was considered a duplicate 16 of another included study 17 (Figure).…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terevnikov and colleagues [32] administered the tests 7-10 days after surgery, at 1 month follow-up and, than every 6 months for 2 years; Bossema and colleagues [33] performed two post-operative assessments at 3 months and one year, and the most recent study of Bo and colleagues [34] used a 3 years post-operative follow-up. In most studies (13/21, 62%) the follow-up period ranged between few days to 6 months [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47], while 4 studies measured the cognitive performance immediately after CEA (between 6 hours and 4 days) [48][49][50][51]. It is interesting to notice, as Table 1 points out, that a decline has been found especially in studies that measured the cognitive performance, few days after surgery or within one month from it [37,46,47,49,50], while in studies with a longer follow-up improvement seems to prevail [31,32,40,46], made exception for a recent study [34] that reveals a decline in patient with left symptomatic stenosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Demographic variables included age, gender and years of education. Surgery details included type of used anaesthesia which has been specified in 8 studies [35, 37, 40, 44-46, 49, 50], of which 7 reported the use of general anaesthesia and one local anaesthesia [40], while only 5 [33,38,46,[49][50][51] specified the anaesthetic used. Moreover, 3 studies [40,46,47] reported to have used selectively a shunt and one [38] reported to use it routinely.…”
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“…Despite its advantages (rapid recovery, which allows for postoperative neurological evaluation, and no nausea or vomiting,), propofol might cause POCD (6,8,9). S-100 beta protein is a Ca…”
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confidence: 99%