Propofol-Based Anesthesia Maintenance and/or Volatile Anesthetics during Intracranial Aneurysm Repair: A Comparative Analysis of Neurological Outcomes.
Shooka EsmaeeliNegar MotayagheniAndres Bastos BrenesChristopher S OgilvyAjith J ThomasRichard PollardLauren K BuhlMaxwell B BakerSheshanna PhanOmron HassanCorey R FehnelMatthias EikermannShahzad ShaefiAla NozariPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
The addition of propofol to volatile anesthetics during UIA obliteration does not provide short- or long-term benefits to neurologic outcomes. Compared to volatile anesthetics alone, the combination of propofol and volatile anesthetics may be associated with an increased rate of ICU admission, as well as longer ICU and hospital LOS.