2019
DOI: 10.17116/anaesthesiology201906125
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Optimal anesthesia for neurosurgical operations with intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Part I. Patients without previous epileptic syndrome

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“…Associations between candidate gene polymorphisms and spontaneous movement responses were analyzed by Plink using a logistic model. Age and ETAC covariates were adjusted as previous studies reported they were associated with volatile anesthetic drug responses (Dwyer et al., 1990; Moshchev & Lubnin, 2014; Sakai et al., 2005). The additive, dominant, and recessive models indicated significant associations of GRIN2A rs12918566 and spontaneous movement (odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence limit (CI)): 0.58 (0.42–0.80), p =.00086; OR (95% CI): 0.51 (0.31–0.84), p =.0075; OR (95% CI): 0.47 (0.27–0.81), p =.0060, receptively).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Associations between candidate gene polymorphisms and spontaneous movement responses were analyzed by Plink using a logistic model. Age and ETAC covariates were adjusted as previous studies reported they were associated with volatile anesthetic drug responses (Dwyer et al., 1990; Moshchev & Lubnin, 2014; Sakai et al., 2005). The additive, dominant, and recessive models indicated significant associations of GRIN2A rs12918566 and spontaneous movement (odds ratio (OR) (95% confidence limit (CI)): 0.58 (0.42–0.80), p =.00086; OR (95% CI): 0.51 (0.31–0.84), p =.0075; OR (95% CI): 0.47 (0.27–0.81), p =.0060, receptively).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%