2023
DOI: 10.5937/sjait2306085s
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A comparison of mannitol versus 3% hypertonic saline for brain relaxation during elective supratentorial craniotomy: Neurosurgical anesthesia

Nilesh Solanki,
Rashmita Jasoliya,
Arun Madaliya
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Brain relaxation is essential in anesthesia for intracranial surgery; it has been considered a neuroprotective measure as it can reduce surgical compression, local hypoperfusion, cerebral ischemia, and blood loss. To ease surgical tumor removal, measures are taken to reduce brain swelling, often referred to as brain relaxation. In the present study, we aimed to compare the effects of 20% mannitol and 3% hypertonic saline (HS) on brain relaxation during supratentorial craniotomy. Fluid input, urin… Show more

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