Pediatric surgeons and anesthesiologists expand the dialogue on the neurotoxicity question, rationale for early and delayed surgeries, and practice changes while awaiting definitive evidence

J Neurosurg Anesthesiol. 2014 Oct;26(4):391-5. doi: 10.1097/ANA.0000000000000123.

Abstract

The Pediatric Anesthesia NeuroDevelopment Assessment team at Columbia University Medical Center Department of Anesthesiology convened its fourth biennial Symposium to address unresolved issues concerning potential neurotoxic effects of anesthetic agents and sedatives on young children and to assess study findings to date. Dialogue initiated at the third Symposium was continued between anesthesiologists, researchers, and a panel of expert pediatric surgeons representing general surgery and dermatology, orthopedic, and urology specialties. The panel explored the need to balance benefits of early surgery using improved technologies against potential anesthetic risks, practice changes while awaiting definitive answers, and importance of continued interprofessional dialogue.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anesthesia / adverse effects*
  • Anesthesiology / methods*
  • Anesthetics / adverse effects*
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Neurotoxicity Syndromes / prevention & control*
  • Pediatrics / methods*
  • Risk
  • Surgeons*

Substances

  • Anesthetics