Stroke thrombectomy perioperative anesthetic and hemodynamic management
Ehab Farag, Maged Argalious, Gábor Tóth
Abstract
There is an ongoing debate about the optimal anesthetic and hemodynamic management of acute stoke patients with large vessel occlusion undergoing endovascular mechanical thrombectomy. Several prospective and retrospective analyses, and randomized controlled trials, attempted to address the challenges of using different anesthetic modalities in acute stroke patients requiring mechanical thrombectomy. We review the advantages and disadvantages of monitored anesthesia care, local anesthesia, conscious sedation, and general anesthesia, along with the relevance of hemodynamic management and perioperative oxygenation status in these complex patients.
Topics & Concepts
MedicinePerioperativeAnesthesiaSedationHemodynamicsAnestheticStroke (engine)ModalitiesRandomized controlled trialSurgeryEngineeringMechanical engineeringSociologySocial scienceAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery