作者: Michael M. Todd
DOI: 10.1016/J.ANCLIN.2012.06.001
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摘要: Volatile agents (and nitrous oxide) may be associated with slightly (a few millimeters of mercury) greater intracranial pressures, somewhat degrees cerebral engorgement, lower blood pressures hence perfusion pressures), and brief (but clinically inconsequential) lags in wake-up times. Seizures are a known cause herniation death patients mass lesions, both the preoperative postoperative periods. For this reason, anesthesiologists need to aware whether their have received (or receive) anticonvulsants perioperative period. There is, as yet, no convincing evidence that oxide is detrimental any neurosurgical setting.