Improved costs and outcomes with conscious sedation vs general anesthesia in TAVR patients: Time to wake up?
William ToppenDaniel JohansenSohail SarehJosue FernandezNancy SatouKomal D PatelMurray KwonWilliam SuhOlcay AksoyRichard J SheminPeyman BenharashPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Conscious sedation is emerging as a safe and viable option for anesthesia in patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement. The use of conscious sedation was not only associated with similar rates of adverse events, but also shortened ICU and overall hospital stays. Finally, there were significant decreases in all cost categories when compared to a propensity matched cohort receiving general anesthesia.