Tag: Postoperative delirium


  • Propofol Combination Anesthesia: Effects on Cognition and Anesthesia Depth

    Propofol Combination Anesthesia: Effects on Cognition and Anesthesia Depth

    Introduction Propofol is a widely used induction and maintenance agent in modern anesthesia. When combined with other anesthetic drugs, it can offer benefits such as smoother induction, reduced hemodynamic fluctuations, and tailored levels of sedation. This article reviews how propofol combinations affect anesthesia depth and postoperative cognitive function, with particular attention to elderly patients who…

  • Propofol Combination Anesthesia: Effects on Anesthesia and Cognitive Function in Elderly Patients

    Propofol Combination Anesthesia: Effects on Anesthesia and Cognitive Function in Elderly Patients

    Introduction Propofol is a widely used intravenous anesthetic known for its rapid onset and smooth recovery. In elderly patients, particularly those undergoing procedures for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), anesthesia plans often rely on propofol-based combinations to balance sedation, analgesia, and hemodynamic stability. Understanding how these combinations influence cognitive function after surgery is crucial for patient…

  • Propofol Combination: Anesthesia and Cognition in BPH

    Propofol Combination: Anesthesia and Cognition in BPH

    Introduction Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a common condition in aging men, often necessitating urological procedures under general or regional anesthesia. Propofol is a cornerstone in modern anesthesia due to its rapid onset, favorable recovery profile, and versatile dosing. In clinical practice, anesthesiologists frequently employ propofol in combination with other agents to optimize anesthesia depth,…