TIVA
Tiva, often written as TIVA in uppercase, is a term most commonly associated with medicine, where it denotes Total Intravenous Anesthesia. This anesthesia technique relies on intravenous drugs to induce and maintain loss of consciousness and analgesia, rather than inhaled volatile anesthetic agents.
In a TIVA approach, anesthetic hypnosis is typically achieved with agents such as propofol, sometimes combined
Advantages of TIVA can include reduced postoperative nausea and vomiting, smoother emergence from anesthesia, and the
Challenges and considerations involve the need for careful dosing, monitoring, and airway management. There is a
Other uses of the term Tiva are less standardized and not as widely recognized, with no single