Publications by authors named "Marusa Naranjo"

Article Synopsis
  • Anesthetic drugs have specific effects on brain activity, which can be tracked using electroencephalographic (EEG) signatures.
  • Monitoring EEG spectrograms during surgery helps anesthesiologists adjust drug delivery effectively, as certain patterns indicate the level of anesthesia or pain signals.
  • A case study highlighted how changes in EEG patterns identified a problem with propofol delivery, emphasizing the importance of EEG monitoring in anesthetic management.
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Background: The current evidence suggests that oncological surgery, which is a therapy used in the treatment of solid tumors, increases the risk of metastasis. In this regard, a wide range of tumor cells express Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels (VGSC), whose biological roles are not related to the generation of action potentials. In epithelial tumor cells, VGSC are part of cellular structures named invadopodia, involved in cell proliferation, migration, and metastasis.

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Balanced general anesthesia, the most common management strategy used in anesthesia care, entails the administration of different drugs together to create the anesthetic state. Anesthesiologists developed this approach to avoid sole reliance on ether for general anesthesia maintenance. Balanced general anesthesia uses less of each drug than if the drug were administered alone, thereby increasing the likelihood of its desired effects and reducing the likelihood of its side effects.

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