Anesthesia Drugs and IOP

Anesthesia drugs play a pivotal role in modern medicine, ensuring patients undergo surgeries and medical procedures with minimal discomfort. One critical aspect of anesthesia administration is its impact on Intraocular Pressure (IOP). Researchers are exploring how different anesthesia drugs, such as propofol, sevoflurane, and dexmedetomidine, influence IOP. This session covers the fundamental principles of how anesthesia drugs can affect IOP. It discusses the different types of anesthesia, such as general, regional, and local, and their respective impacts on IOP.

 

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