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Effects of changes in blood pressure during brain vascular surgery on intraoperative neuromonitoring

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This study was conducted in order to determine how reductions in blood pressure during surgery affect intraoperative neuromonitoring. This retrospective study considered a total of 339 patients: 194 patients with normal neuromonitoring findings (57%), 145 (42%) with abnormal neuromonitoring findings, and 34 (10%) with postoperative neurological deficits. Comparisons between the three groups revealed that overall blood pressure during surgery, postoperative blood pressure, and the difference between the maximum and minimum blood pressure could affect the intraoperative neuromonitoring findings. While we indicate that a drop in blood pressure to below 70 mmHg could affect neuromonitoring results, differences in the dosage of anesthetic agents did not significantly affect reductions in blood pressure or neuromonitoring findings. The association of monitoring with blood pressure found in this study is expected to help future examiners. However, this study did not clarify the relationship between anesthesia and blood pressure and how it could affect intraoperative neuromonitoring. Therefore, further research on this part is thought to be necessary.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
2.1 Study Subjects
2.2 Examination
2.3 Statistical Analysis
3. RESULTS
3.1 Patient Characteristics
3.2 Differences Between Blood Pressure and Anesthetic Agent
4. DISCUSSION
5. CONCLUSION
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  • Kyuhyun Lee Graduate student, Department of Health Sciences, Dankook University, Chunan 31116, Korea
  • Jaekyung Kim Professor, Department of Health Sciences, Dankook University, Chunan 31116, Korea

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