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Inhalational Versus Intravenous Anesthetic Conditioning for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-Induced Delayed Cerebral Ischemia.

Umeshkumar AthiramanAbhijit Vijay LeleMenelaos KaranikolasVasu Babu DhulipalaKeshav JayaramanChristine FongRainer KentnerRavitha SheolalAnanth K VellimanaJeffrey M GiddayRajat DharGregory J Zipfel
Published in: Stroke (2021)
Our data suggest that those who received inhalational versus intravenous anesthetic for ruptured aneurysm repair had significant protection against SAH-induced angiographic vasospasm and DCI. Although we cannot fully disentangle site-specific versus anesthetic effects in this comparative study, these results, when coupled with preclinical data demonstrating a similar protective effect of inhalational anesthetics on vasospasm and DCI, suggest that inhalational anesthetics may be preferable for patients with SAH undergoing aneurysm repair. Additional investigations examining the effect of inhalational anesthetics on other SAH outcomes such as early brain injury and long-term neurological outcomes are warranted.
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