Effect of desflurane anesthesia on flash visual evoked potential monitoring in patients undergoing spine surgery: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Jiajia Ma, Jing Wang, Yun Li, Yuxuan Fu, Yang Li, Hui Qiao, Ruquan Han

TL;DR
This study aims to determine how different concentrations of desflurane anesthesia affect visual function monitoring during spine surgery.
Contribution
The study introduces a trial to evaluate the effect of desflurane on flash visual evoked potentials, which could improve anesthesia protocols for visual function protection.
Findings
The trial will compare low and high desflurane concentrations on FVEP amplitude during spine surgery.
Results may guide optimal anesthetic regimens for reliable FVEP monitoring.
The study could provide high-quality evidence for desflurane's impact on visual function protection.
Abstract
Flash visual evoked potentials (FVEPs) are a reliable method for protecting visual function during spine surgery in prone position. However, the popularization and application of FVEPs remain limited due to the unclear influence of various anesthetics on FVEPs. Exploring the effects of anesthetic drugs on FVEP and establishing appropriate anesthesia maintenance methods are particularly important for promoting and applying FVEP. According to the conventional concept, inhaled narcotic drugs significantly affect the success of FVEP monitoring, FVEP extraction, and interpretation. Nonetheless, our previous study demonstrated that sevoflurane-propofol balanced anesthesia was a practicable regimen for FVEPs. Desflurane is widely used in general anesthesia for its rapid recovery properties. As the effect of desflurane on FVEP remains unclear, this trial will investigate the effect of different…
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TopicsIntraoperative Neuromonitoring and Anesthetic Effects · Intraocular Surgery and Lenses · Vascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment
