Neuroanesthesie. Quelques aspects nouveaux. [Neuroanesthesia. Some new aspects]

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serval:BIB_27E396D0A1DF
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Neuroanesthesie. Quelques aspects nouveaux. [Neuroanesthesia. Some new aspects]
Journal
Neuro-Chirurgie
Author(s)
Ravussin  P., de Tribolet  N., Boulard  G.
ISSN
0028-3770
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1993
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
39
Number
3
Pages
145-8
Notes
English Abstract
Journal Article
Abstract
Major changes are becoming apparent among neuro-anesthetists and neurosurgeons in their attitude towards hypocarbia, blood volume, mean arterial pressure (MAP), cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), anesthetic technique, and brain retraction pressure. These changes are related to the transfer from intensive care units to operating theaters of major new physiologic data regarding oxygen delivery to tissues (DO2) and oxygen consumption by tissues (VO2). These fundamental data have progressively, during the last five years, led to the concept of brain homeostasis based on four fundamental therapeutic principles: 1) The use of moderate hypocarbia (as opposed to deep hypocarbia which should stay exceptional). 2) The use of a normal mean arterial pressure (MAP) and thus cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) by promoting a. normovolemia, b. a hematocrit around 30% and c. a light anesthesia technique allowing rapid recovery. 3) The use of appropriate crystalloids (NaCl 0.9% rather than Ringer-Lactate, and no DW5) taking into account measured osmolality. 4) The optimisation of brain relaxation by combining an appropriate anesthetic technique, mannitol, head up (and head straight) position, together with a lumbar drainage.
Keywords
Anesthesia, General/*methods Blood Pressure Brain/metabolism Carbon Dioxide/blood Humans *Neurosurgery Osmolar Concentration Plasma Substitutes/administration & dosage
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