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Total intravenous anesthesia for liver resections: anesthetic implications and safety.

Selene Yan Ling Tan1, Nian Chih Hwang1,2.   

Abstract

Inhalational anesthetics have been the default agents for general anesthesia maintenance for several decades. However, with advances in total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) and a growing body of evidence on the potential benefits of TIVA, anesthesiologists need to question this paradigm. Some of the benefits of propofol-based TIVA, such as its antiemetic properties and patients' smooth emergence, are widely acknowledged. A growing body of evidence suggests that TIVA may potentially benefit the immune system and cancer outcomes. From an existential health perspective, there is evidence that inhalational agents have a materially higher global warming potential than propofol-based TIVA. Despite the compelling potential benefits of propofol-based TIVA, there are barriers to its widespread adoption. To examine the applicability of TIVA as a mainstay agent more rigorously, we discuss the safety and applicability of propofol-based TIVA in the context of complex major abdominal surgery, specifically, liver resection surgery. We also discuss the use of propofol-based TIVA in liver resection surgery with a broad, integrated approach, addressing general and specific clinical considerations, economic factors, and operating room turnover.

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Keywords:  Desflurane; Hepatectomy; Inhalational anesthetics; Intravenous anesthetics; Sevoflurane; Volatile.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36167475      PMCID: PMC9539420          DOI: 10.4097/kja.22517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Korean J Anesthesiol        ISSN: 2005-6419


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