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Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia

BACKGROUND: Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), a disadvantage of laparoscopic or robotic surgery, is caused by the steep angle of the Trendelenburg position and the CO(2) pneumoperitoneum. Recently, sonographically measured optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) was suggested as a simple and non-inva...

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Autores principales: Lee, Youn Young, Lee, Heeseung, Park, Hahck Soo, Kim, Won Joong, Baik, Hee Jung, Kim, Dong Yeon
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Publicado: Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7713811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33329767
http://dx.doi.org/10.17085/apm.2019.14.4.393
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author Lee, Youn Young
Lee, Heeseung
Park, Hahck Soo
Kim, Won Joong
Baik, Hee Jung
Kim, Dong Yeon
author_facet Lee, Youn Young
Lee, Heeseung
Park, Hahck Soo
Kim, Won Joong
Baik, Hee Jung
Kim, Dong Yeon
author_sort Lee, Youn Young
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description BACKGROUND: Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), a disadvantage of laparoscopic or robotic surgery, is caused by the steep angle of the Trendelenburg position and the CO(2) pneumoperitoneum. Recently, sonographically measured optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) was suggested as a simple and non-invasive method for detecting increased ICP. This study aimed to explore the changes in ONSD in relation to different anesthetic agents used in gynecologic surgery. METHODS: Fifty patients were randomly allocated to two groups, sevoflurane (group SEV, n = 25) and propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) group (group TIVA, n = 25). The ONSD was measured at five time points (T0–T4): T0 was measured 5 min after induction of anesthesia in the supine position; T1, T2, and T3 were measured at 5, 15, and 30 min after CO(2) pneumoperitoneum induction in the Trendelenburg position; and T4 was measured at 5 min after discontinuation of CO(2) pneumoperitoneum in the supine position. Respiratory and hemodynamic variables were also recorded. RESULTS: The intra-group changes in mean ONSD in the Trendelenburg position were significantly increased in both groups. However, inter-group changes in mean ONSD were not significantly different at T0, T1, T2, T3, and T4. Heart rates in group TIVA were significantly lower than those in group SEV at points T1–T4. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference in the ONSD between the two groups until 30 min into the gynecologic surgery with CO(2) pneumoperitoneum in the Trendelenburg position. This study suggests that there is no difference in the ONSD between the two anesthetic methods.
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spelling pubmed-77138112020-12-15 Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia Lee, Youn Young Lee, Heeseung Park, Hahck Soo Kim, Won Joong Baik, Hee Jung Kim, Dong Yeon Anesth Pain Med (Seoul) Neuroanesthesia BACKGROUND: Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), a disadvantage of laparoscopic or robotic surgery, is caused by the steep angle of the Trendelenburg position and the CO(2) pneumoperitoneum. Recently, sonographically measured optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) was suggested as a simple and non-invasive method for detecting increased ICP. This study aimed to explore the changes in ONSD in relation to different anesthetic agents used in gynecologic surgery. METHODS: Fifty patients were randomly allocated to two groups, sevoflurane (group SEV, n = 25) and propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) group (group TIVA, n = 25). The ONSD was measured at five time points (T0–T4): T0 was measured 5 min after induction of anesthesia in the supine position; T1, T2, and T3 were measured at 5, 15, and 30 min after CO(2) pneumoperitoneum induction in the Trendelenburg position; and T4 was measured at 5 min after discontinuation of CO(2) pneumoperitoneum in the supine position. Respiratory and hemodynamic variables were also recorded. RESULTS: The intra-group changes in mean ONSD in the Trendelenburg position were significantly increased in both groups. However, inter-group changes in mean ONSD were not significantly different at T0, T1, T2, T3, and T4. Heart rates in group TIVA were significantly lower than those in group SEV at points T1–T4. CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference in the ONSD between the two groups until 30 min into the gynecologic surgery with CO(2) pneumoperitoneum in the Trendelenburg position. This study suggests that there is no difference in the ONSD between the two anesthetic methods. Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2019-10-31 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7713811/ /pubmed/33329767 http://dx.doi.org/10.17085/apm.2019.14.4.393 Text en Copyright: © Anesthesia and Pain Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Neuroanesthesia
Lee, Youn Young
Lee, Heeseung
Park, Hahck Soo
Kim, Won Joong
Baik, Hee Jung
Kim, Dong Yeon
Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia
title Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia
title_full Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia
title_fullStr Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia
title_full_unstemmed Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia
title_short Optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the Trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia
title_sort optic nerve sheath diameter changes during gynecologic surgery in the trendelenburg position: comparison of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia and sevoflurane anesthesia
topic Neuroanesthesia
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7713811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33329767
http://dx.doi.org/10.17085/apm.2019.14.4.393
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