Journal article
Effect of nitrous oxide use on long-term neurologic and neuropsychological outcome in patients who received temporary proximal artery occlusion during cerebral aneurysm clipping surgery
JJ Pasternak, DG McGregor, WL Lanier, DR Schroeder, DA Rusy, B Hindman, W Clarke, J Torner, MM Todd, K Chaloner, P Davis, D Tranel, J Winn, M Wichman, R Peters, M Hansen, D Anderson, J Lang, B Yoo, H Adams Show all
Anesthesiology | Published : 2009
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The authors explored the relationship between nitrous oxide use and neurologic and neuropsychological outcome in a population of patients likely to experience intraoperative cerebral ischemia: those who had temporary cerebral arterial occlusion during aneurysm clipping surgery. METHODS: A post hoc analysis of a subset of the data from the Intraoperative Hypothermia for Aneurysm Surgery Trial was conducted. Only subjects who had temporary arterial occlusion during surgery were included in the analysis. Metrics of short-term and long-term (i.e., 3 months after surgery) outcome were evaluated via both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis. An odds ratio (OR) great..
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