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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Effect of nitrous oxide on the bispectral index and the 95% spectral edge frequency of the electroencephalogram during surgery.
- P Hans, V Bonhomme, H Benmansour, P Y Dewandre, J F Brichant, and M Lamy.
- University Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, CHR de la Citadelle, Liege University Hospital, 4000 Liege, Belgium. pol.hans@chu.ulg.ac.be
- Anaesthesia. 2001 Oct 1;56(10):999-1002.
AbstractWe studied the effect of nitrous oxide on the bispectral index and 95% spectral edge frequency of the electroencephalogram in 20 patients undergoing lumbar surgery under general anaesthesia combined with epidural administration of 5 mg morphine. Anaesthesia was induced with propofol and sufentanil, and maintained with sevoflurane in air/oxygen adjusted to keep the bispectral index between 40 and 60. One and a half hours after the start of surgery, nitrous oxide was administered in a randomised sequence of concentrations (20, 40 and 60% end-expired). Under steady-state conditions, mean (SD) bispectral index and spectral edge frequency decreased as end-tidal concentration of nitrous oxide increased, from 47.7 (4.3) and 15.6 (1.3) at 0% nitrous oxide to 39.8 (6.3) and 14.3 (1.8) at 60% nitrous oxide. A negative correlation was found between nitrous oxide concentration and bispectral index (r = -0.48; p < 0.01) and spectral edge frequency (r = -0.39; p < 0.05). We conclude that this dose-dependent decrease in bispectral index and spectral edge frequency induced by nitrous oxide may reflect the level of analgesia associated with the anaesthetic regimen.
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