A comparative study of influence of isoflurane and propofol on IL1, IL6, TNF serum levels after craniotomy for supratentorial brain tumors

AuthorFarhad Safarien
AuthorParisa Sezarien
AuthorKamran Mottaghien
AuthorBahareh Torbat Isfahanien
AuthorMasoud Nashibien
OrcidFarhad Safari [0000-0002-1479-8477]en
OrcidParisa Sezari [0000-0003-3874-1050]en
OrcidKamran Mottaghi [0000-0003-3371-1047]en
OrcidBahareh Torbat Isfahani [0009-0004-9663-9913]en
OrcidMasoud Nashibi [0000-0003-3825-9889]en
Issued Date2019-03-31en
AbstractBackground: The purpose of this randomized, single-center study was to prospectively investigate the impact of anesthetic techniques for craniotomy on the release of cytokines (interleukin (IL)-1, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor factor-alpha (TNF-?)) and to determine whether intravenous anesthesia compared to inhalational anesthesia attenuates the inflammatory response.Methods and Materials: The study enrolled 60 patients undergoing craniotomy, allocated into two equal groups to receive either Isoflurane (n=30) and Propofol (n=30). Non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring was used. Serum levels of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-? were evaluated before and at the end of surgery and anesthesia.Results: Although there was a significant rise in serum level of inflammatory cytokine but compared with patients anaesthetized with Isoflurane, patients who received Propofol had significant lower levels of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF-a after surgery (pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/jcma.v4i1.25315en
KeywordCraniotomyen
KeywordPropofolen
KeywordIsofluraneen
KeywordInterleukin 1en
KeywordInterleukin 6en
KeywordTNF-aen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleA comparative study of influence of isoflurane and propofol on IL1, IL6, TNF serum levels after craniotomy for supratentorial brain tumorsen
TypeOriginal Articlesen

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