The use of cerebral oximetry to study the effect of sevoflurane versus propofol on cerebral flow/metabolism ratio in patients with intracranial space occupying lesion

Nasr Mahmoud Abdallah;

Abstract


Sevoflurane and propofol have been widely used as anesthetic agents for neurosurgery. Recent evidence has suggested that the influence of these anesthetics on cerebral oxygenation may differ.

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Title The use of cerebral oximetry to study the effect of sevoflurane versus propofol on cerebral flow/metabolism ratio in patients with intracranial space occupying lesion
Authors Nasr Mahmoud Abdallah
Keywords The use of cerebral oximetry to study the effect of sevoflurane versus propofol on cerebral flow/metabolism ratio in patients with intracranial space occupying lesion
Issue Date 2008
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Sevoflurane and propofol have been widely used as anesthetic agents for neurosurgery. Recent evidence has suggested that the influence of these anesthetics on cerebral oxygenation may differ.

Cerebral oximetry is a method of measuring rain tissue oxyg

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