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Basic Science - Seizure Incidence: Propofol vs. Remimazolam in Awake Craniotomy

9 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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This episode delves into the comparative safety of propofol and remimazolam for anesthetic management during awake craniotomy, focusing on intraoperative seizure incidence. The analysis is based on a retrospective propensity score matching study published in Medicine in 2026. Researchers examined patient data to determine if one anesthetic agent is associated with a lower risk of seizures during this critical surgical procedure. The findings offer valuable insights into optimizing anesthetic choices for patient safety in neurosurgical settings. This podcast is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. The full text of the study was consulted for this summary.

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