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Pilot Analysis of the Association Between Types of Anesthetic and Outcomes in Transfemoral Aortic Valve Replacement
In Brief
An observational study evaluating Dexmedetomidine with propofol and Propofol for Aortic Stenosis. Completed, enrolled 186 participants.
Detailed Summary
This study proposes to perform a descriptive analysis and pilot observational study looking at the types and quantity of anesthetic agents used and their associations with outcomes among patients scheduled to receive transfemoral aortic valve replacements (TAVR) at Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH).
Study Details
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Interventions
A dexmedetomidine- dominant anesthetic will be defined as an anesthetic that included a continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine within 15 minutes of anesthesia start. This group was subsequently modified in light of retrospective data collection to specify a group receiving dexmedetomidine in combination with propofol.
A propofol-dominant anesthetic will be defined as an anesthetic that included a continuous infusion of propofol within 15 minutes of anesthesia start. This definition was subsequently modified to include patients who received propofol infusion but not dexmedetomidine.