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Crystalloid Volume and Postoperative Complications in Semisitting Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery

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Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change for audiologists; this is a surgical/anesthesia management study relevant to neurosurgeons and anesthesiologists caring for vestibular schwannoma patients, not to audiological practice.

Why It Matters

Optimising intraoperative fluid management in vestibular schwannoma surgery could reduce postoperative complications, ultimately improving hearing and neurological outcomes for patients.

Key Points
  1. 01Examines crystalloid (IV fluid) volume and its relationship to postoperative complications in vestibular schwannoma surgery.
  2. 02Semisitting position carries unique cardiovascular and neurological risks requiring careful fluid management.
  3. 03No abstract was available; conclusions and sample size are unknown.
  4. 04Relevant primarily to neurosurgeons and anesthesiologists rather than audiologists.
  5. 05Vestibular schwannoma surgery outcomes have downstream implications for hearing rehabilitation referrals.
Claims & Evidence

Crystalloid volume administered during semisitting vestibular schwannoma surgery is associated with postoperative complications.

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Research metadata
PMID
42281360
DOI
10.1097/ANA.0000000000001134.
Journal
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
Publication type
research_article
Evidence level
4
Population
Patients undergoing vestibular schwannoma surgery in the semisitting position
Intervention
Crystalloid volume administration during semisitting vestibular schwannoma surgery

Primary outcomes

Postoperative complications following vestibular schwannoma surgery

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