Anesthesia for Electroconvulsive Therapy
Abstract Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been shown to be an effective and safe nonpharmacological treatment modality for a variety of severe neuropsychiatric disorders. Today, it is in worldwide use in…
Abstract Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been shown to be an effective and safe nonpharmacological treatment modality for a variety of severe neuropsychiatric disorders. Today, it is in worldwide use in…
Abstract Hyperglycemia in the perioperative period is a common occurrence in the neurosurgical and neurocritical patient population and has shown an association with increased incidence of adverse outcomes. It has…
Abstract Cerebral venous thrombosis occurs when a thrombus develops within the intracranial venous system. The overall incidence is estimated to be 0.3–0.5 per 100,000 person-years and can affect patients of…
Abstract Intraoperative cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) resulting from cardiac arrest is a skill that most anesthesiologist are experts at but wish to avoid. Being under general anesthesia is not without risks….
Abstract Traumatic brain injury is among the most common of serious, disabling neurological disorders. The consequences of trauma to the brain may result are a wide variety of pathophysiological effects,…
Abstract Patients who are undergoing neurosurgical procedures may be at risk of developing cardiac problems, intraoperatively as well as during the recovery period. Many of the intracranial lesions due to…
Abstract Delirium is an acute change in cognitive function, specifically attention, with associated disorganization of thought and abnormal level of consciousness. Another neurological complication is postoperative cognitive dysfunction; it is…
Abstract Pediatric neurosurgical patients present a set of inherent problems owing to their developing and maturing physiologic status apart from the neurologic disease process. The anesthesiologist encounters all such complex…
Abstract A rapid increase in the volume and complexity of neurosurgical and neuroanesthesia procedures has necessitated the development of dedicated and specialized neurocritical care units. More invasive intracranial and hemodynamic…