Home-office anesthesia research!
Here is an easy-to-understand video abstract of our study in @BJAJournals of inhalational anesthesia and colorectal cancer recurrence.
Enjoy!
(Full paper available here https://t.co/owjMNM9M3l) #oncoanesthesia
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Så er der nyt om vores forskning i anæstesi former til kræftkirurgi i Dagens Pharma. Sammenhæng mellem inhalationsanæstesi og kræfttilbagefald - men også mindre risiko for anastomoselækage - efter kolorektal cancerkirurgi @cssdenmark
https://t.co/TUfAvdpoDA
@BJAJournals Here is the results after propensity score matching. Fewer complications related to wound healing and infection in inhalation anaesthesia group.
@BJAJournals Thank for the interest in this study. I just need to point out, that the figure is the unadjusted analysis. After propensity score matching, we found lower rates of surgical complications related to inhalation anaesthesia.
In healthy volunteers, we found different effect on lymphocytes during propofol vs sevoflurane anaesthesia. More studies in clinical settings are needed - both large randomized trials with patient centered outcomes and studies focused on pathophysiology https://t.co/y11sp1kceT
Our recent observational study on inhalation vs TIVA anaesthesia is out in @BJAJournals. Previously, we have found increased risk of cancer recurrence related to inhalation anaesthesia. Here, inhalation is associated with lower risk of wound healing and infection complications.
Volatile or TIVA? New observational study of inhalation anaesthesia compared with total intravenous anaesthesia and postoperative complications in colorectal cancer surgery by Hasselager & colleagues.
#tiva#anaesthesia#perioperative
https://t.co/lIVVKd4Pl1
We speculate that inhalation anaesthesia may promote factors that improve wound healing. The same factors may also promote perioperative metastasis progression https://t.co/XHP2JX7Ksz