Journal of neurosurgical anesthesiology
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J Neurosurg Anesthesiol · Oct 2021
ReviewAlbumin Use in Brain-injured and Neurosurgical Patients: Concepts, Indications, and Controversies.
Human albumin has been used extensively for decades as a nonwhole blood plasma replacement fluid in the perioperative and critical care setting. Its potential advantages as a highly effective volume expander must be weighed, however, against its potential harm for patients in the context of various neurological states and for various neurosurgical interventions. This narrative review explores the physiological considerations of intravenous human albumin as a replacement fluid and examines the extant clinical evidence for and against its use within the various facets of modern neuroanesthesia and neurocritical care practice.
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J Neurosurg Anesthesiol · Oct 2021
Opioid Utilization in Geriatric Patients After Operation for Degenerative Spine Disease.
Few studies have investigated opioid utilization by geriatric patients after spinal surgery, a population in whom degenerative spine disease (DSD) is highly prevalent. We aimed to quantify rates of chronic, continuous opioid utilization by geriatric patients following spine surgery for DSD-related diagnoses. ⋯ Of opioid-naive geriatric patients who underwent surgery for DSD, 0.3% developed chronic, continuous opioid use. Preoperative opioid use was the strongest predictor of prolonged utilization, which may represent suboptimal use of nonopioid alternatives, pre-existing opioid use disorders, delayed referral for surgical evaluation, or over-prescription of opioids for noncancer pain.
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J Neurosurg Anesthesiol · Oct 2021
Plaque Characteristics on CT Angiography Do Not Improve the Ability to Predict Hemodynamic Instability During and After Carotid Angioplasty and Stenting.
Hemodynamic instability is commonly seen during carotid angioplasty and stenting. Although prophylactic treatment with anticholinergics is beneficial, selected use in high-risk patients is desirable. This study examines whether plaque characteristics on computed tomography angiography in addition to demographic factors improve predictive capability. ⋯ Individuals without a previous contralateral endarterectomy and/or history of diabetes are at lower risk of hemodynamic instability. The addition of computed tomography angiographic variables does not improve this prediction. Future prospective, randomized work is required to improve our ability to identify and treat individuals at high risk of instability during carotid angioplasty and stenting.
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J Neurosurg Anesthesiol · Oct 2021
Extracellular Glutamate Concentration Increases Linearly in Proportion to Decreases in Residual Cerebral Blood Flow After the Loss of Membrane Potential in a Rat Model of Ischemia.
Brain ischemia due to disruption of cerebral blood flow (CBF) results in increases in extracellular glutamate concentration and neuronal cell damage. However, the impact of CBF on glutamate dynamics after the loss of the membrane potential remains unknown. ⋯ Our results indicate that residual CBF is an important factor that determines the extracellular glutamate concentration after the loss of membrane potential, and residual CBF would be one of the important determinants of neuronal cell prognosis.
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J Neurosurg Anesthesiol · Oct 2021
Observational StudyPhysiological Signatures of Brain Death Uncovered by Intracranial Multimodal Neuromonitoring.
The physiological and neurochemical changes that accompany brain death are not well described. ⋯ A characteristic set of changes in cerebrovascular physiology and neurochemistry occurs during brain death. These changes can be identified by intracranial neuromonitoring.