2015
DOI: 10.1093/bja/aeu405
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Type of anaesthesia and patient quality of recovery: a randomized trial comparing propofol–remifentanil total i.v. anaesthesia with desflurane anaesthesia

Abstract: www.clinicaltrials.org; ref.: NCT01760018.

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“…Several studies have presented data that are consistent with our results on emergence time [20,29,30,43,44]. Dexter and Tinker (1995) demonstrated no significant difference in the time to following commands after discontinuation of DES versus propofol in orthopedic surgery, gynecological laparoscopic surgery, and ambulatory surgery [43].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Several studies have presented data that are consistent with our results on emergence time [20,29,30,43,44]. Dexter and Tinker (1995) demonstrated no significant difference in the time to following commands after discontinuation of DES versus propofol in orthopedic surgery, gynecological laparoscopic surgery, and ambulatory surgery [43].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Dexter and Tinker (1995) demonstrated no significant difference in the time to following commands after discontinuation of DES versus propofol in orthopedic surgery, gynecological laparoscopic surgery, and ambulatory surgery [43]. In addition, four other studies showed that there was no significant difference in tracheal extubation time between a DES group and a propofol group in thyroid surgery under bispectral index (BIS) monitor [29], laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) [20], ontological surgery [44], and ear, nose and throat surgery [30]. However, these studies examined short-duration surgeries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the patient's perspective, a delayed return to normal activity lowers the patient's satisfaction for the medical care they received. 27 The improvement in the global QoR-40 score in the PILA group suggests better patient satisfaction and thus a quicker return to normal activity when compared with the control group. While the effects of PILA with dexamethasone on postoperative pain in the PACU, opioid use in the PACU, and postoperative pain after discharge were not significantly different from the control group, the effects did trend in favor of PILA with dexamethasone.…”
Section: Research Original Investigationmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The neuroendocrine stress response is caused by surgical stimulation that leads to hypercoagulability, especially during general anesthesia, when the concentration of catecholamine, cortisol, and growth hormones in the blood increase in response to the inhalation anesthetics [19][20][21].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TIVA also has an advantage in terms of its analgesic effect on postoperative pain [20,24]. Because of the nature of TKA, which is a surgical treatment for osteoarthritis, elderly patients account for the majority of patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%