2021
DOI: 10.1097/aco.0000000000001020
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Anesthetic Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke in the Interventional Neuro-Radiology Suite: State of the Art

Abstract: Purpose of reviewThis review discusses the general anesthetic approach of endovascular stroke therapy and highlights recent advances and considerations for optimal intraoperative management of acute ischemic stroke. Recent findingsRecent randomized controlled trials have shown no differences in clinical outcomes between monitored anesthesia care with sedation compared with general anesthesia for endovascular stroke therapy. The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated decision-making in the neurointerventional settin… Show more

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“…The treatment of acute stroke with endovascular recanalization remains a key procedure handled in the INR that requires immediate intervention, with even minimal delay having potentially fatal consequences [3]. With abundant data about the best peri-interventional care for stroke patients but a paucity of evidence for elective procedures [4 ▪▪ ,5 ▪▪ ], this review focuses on INR interventions in the later cohort.…”
Section: Spectrum Of Procedures In the Interventional Neuroradiology ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The treatment of acute stroke with endovascular recanalization remains a key procedure handled in the INR that requires immediate intervention, with even minimal delay having potentially fatal consequences [3]. With abundant data about the best peri-interventional care for stroke patients but a paucity of evidence for elective procedures [4 ▪▪ ,5 ▪▪ ], this review focuses on INR interventions in the later cohort.…”
Section: Spectrum Of Procedures In the Interventional Neuroradiology ...mentioning
confidence: 99%