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Neurotoxic Impact of Individual Anesthetic Agents on the Developing Brain.

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العنوان: Neurotoxic Impact of Individual Anesthetic Agents on the Developing Brain.
المؤلفون: Ji, Dabin, Karlik, Joelle
المصدر: Children; Nov2022, Vol. 9 Issue 11, p1779, 9p
مصطلحات موضوعية: BRAIN physiology, PROPOFOL, THIOPENTAL, ANESTHETICS, ANIMAL experimentation, COGNITION, BENZODIAZEPINES, KETAMINE, TRANQUILIZING drugs, CHILDREN
مستخلص: Concerns about the safety of anesthetic agents in children arose after animal studies revealed disruptions in neurodevelopment after exposure to commonly used anesthetic drugs. These animal studies revealed that volatile inhalational agents, propofol, ketamine, and thiopental may have detrimental effects on neurodevelopment and cognitive function, but dexmedetomidine and xenon have been shown to have neuroprotective properties. The neurocognitive effects of benzodiazepines have not been extensively studied, so their effects on neurodevelopment are undetermined. However, experimental animal models may not truly represent the pathophysiological processes in children. Multiple landmark studies, including the MASK, PANDA, and GAS studies have provided reassurance that brief exposure to anesthesia is not associated with adverse neurocognitive outcomes in infants and children, regardless of the type of anesthetic agent used. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
الوصف
تدمد:22279067
DOI:10.3390/children9111779