General anesthetic techniques for enhanced recovery after surgery: Current controversies
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General anesthetic techniques for enhanced recovery after surgery: Current controversies
Abstract
General anesthesia technique can influence not only immediate postoperative outcomes, but also long-term outcomes beyond hospital stay (e.g., readmission after discharge from hospital). There is lack of evidence regarding superiority of total intravenous anesthesia over inhalation anesthesia with regards to postoperative outcomes even in high-risk population including cancer patients. Optimal balanced general anesthetic technique for enhance recovery after elective surgery in adults includes avoidance of routine use preoperative midazolam, avoidance of deep anesthesia, use of opioid-sparing approach, and minimization of neuromuscular blocking agents and appropriate reversal of residual paralysis. Given that the residual effects of drugs used during anesthesia can increase postoperative morbidity and delay recovery, it is prudent to use a minimal number of drug combinations, and the drugs used are shorter-acting and administered at the lowest possible dose. It is imperative that the discerning anesthesiologist consider whether each drug used is really necessary for accomplishing perioperative goals.
Keywords: enhanced recovery after surgery; general anesthesia; inhaled anesthetics; neuromuscular blocking drugs; nitrous oxide; opioids; total intravenous anesthesia.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest Girish P. Joshi has received honoraria from Baxter Pharmaceuticals and Pacira Pharmaceuticals.
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