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Optimized Propofol Anesthesia Increases Power of Subthalamic Neuronal Activity in Patients with Parkinson's Disease Undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation

Authors :
Nan Jiang
Qian-Qian Guo
Xing-Yi Jin
Chao Yang
Zhiguo Zhang
Chang-Ming Zhang
Ling Chen
Bin Wu
Li-Nan Zhang
Wenbiao Xian
Yuting Ling
Yi Liu
Jin-Long Liu
Source :
Neurology and Therapy
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Introduction Propofol is a general anesthetic option for deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, its effects on STN activity and neuropsychological outcomes are controversial. The optimal propofol anesthesia for asleep DBS is unknown. This study investigated the safety and effectiveness of an optimized propofol anesthesia regimen in asleep DBS. Methods This retrospective study enrolled 68 PD patients undergoing bilateral STN-DBS surgery. All patients received local scalp anesthesia, with (asleep group, n = 35) or without (awake group, n = 33) propofol-remifentanil general anesthesia by target-controlled infusion under electroencephalogram monitoring. The primary outcome was subthalamic neuronal spiking characterization during microelectrode recording. The secondary outcomes were clinical outcomes including motor, cognition, mind, sleep, and quality of life at 6 months. Results Significantly increased delta and theta power were obtained under propofol anesthesia (awake vs. asleep group, mean ± standard deviation; delta: 31.97 ± 9.87 vs. 39.77 ± 10.56, p

Details

ISSN :
21938253
Volume :
10
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurology and therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5882fe67bdc60f42af9af9e06f56b06a