Desflurane Safer Anesthetic for Patients With Alzheimer’s Than Isoflurane

Desflurane may be a safer anesthetic option for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, due to the associated of the inhaled anesthetic isoflurane with the disease, according to a News-Medical report.

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In a study that will appear in the Annals of Neurology, researchers report that administration of isoflurane impaired the performance of mice on a standard test of learning and memory — a result that was not seen when desflurane was administered.

The researchers also found evidence that the two drugs have significantly different effects on mitochondrial function, with isoflurane (but not desflurane) inducing neuronal sell death.

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