Volatile Anesthetics versus Total Intravenous Anesthesia for Cardiac Surgery

In a randomized trial, 5400 patients scheduled to undergo CABG were assigned either to an anesthetic regimen that included a volatile anesthetic or to total intravenous anesthesia. At 1 year, there was no significant difference between the two groups in the number of deaths from any cause.

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Published in:The New England journal of medicine Vol. 380; no. 13; pp. 1214 - 1225
Main Authors: Landoni, Giovanni, Lomivorotov, Vladimir V, Nigro Neto, Caetano, Monaco, Fabrizio, Pasyuga, Vadim V, Bradic, Nikola, Lembo, Rosalba, Gazivoda, Gordana, Likhvantsev, Valery V, Lei, Chong, Lozovskiy, Andrey, Di Tomasso, Nora, Bukamal, Nazar A.R, Silva, Fernanda S, Bautin, Andrey E, Ma, Jun, Crivellari, Martina, Farag, Ahmed M.G.A, Uvaliev, Nikolay S, Carollo, Cristiana, Pieri, Marina, Kunstýř, Jan, Wang, Chew Yin, Belletti, Alessandro, Hajjar, Ludhmila A, Grigoryev, Evgeny V, Agrò, Felice E, Riha, Hynek, El-Tahan, Mohamed R, Scandroglio, A. Mara, Elnakera, Abeer M, Baiocchi, Massimo, Navalesi, Paolo, Shmyrev, Vladimir A, Severi, Luca, Hegazy, Mohammed A, Crescenzi, Giuseppe, Ponomarev, Dmitry N, Brazzi, Luca, Arnoni, Renato, Tarasov, Dmitry G, Jovic, Miomir, Calabrò, Maria G, Bove, Tiziana, Bellomo, Rinaldo, Zangrillo, Alberto
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Massachusetts Medical Society 28-03-2019
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Summary:In a randomized trial, 5400 patients scheduled to undergo CABG were assigned either to an anesthetic regimen that included a volatile anesthetic or to total intravenous anesthesia. At 1 year, there was no significant difference between the two groups in the number of deaths from any cause.
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ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJMoa1816476