• Anaesthesia · Jun 2010

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Retracted Publication

    Differences between bispectral index and spectral entropy during xenon anaesthesia: a comparison with propofol anaesthesia.

    • J Höcker, B Raitschew, P Meybohm, O Broch, C Stapelfeldt, M Gruenewald, E Cavus, M Steinfath, and B Bein.
    •  Staff Anaesthesiologist.
    • Anaesthesia. 2010 Jun 1; 65 (6): 595-600.

    AbstractWe enrolled 114 patients, aged 65-83 years, undergoing elective surgery (duration > 2h) into a randomised, controlled study to evaluate the performance of bispectral index and spectral entropy for monitoring depth of xenon versus propofol anaesthesia. In the propofol group, bispectral index and state entropy values were comparable. In the xenon group, bispectral index values resembled those in the propofol group, but spectral entropy levels were significantly lower. Mean arterial blood pressure was higher and heart rate was lower in the xenon group than in the propofol group. Bispectral index and spectral entropy considerably diverged during xenon but not during propofol anaesthesia. We therefore conclude that these measures are not interchangeable for the assessment of depth of hypnosis and that bispectral index is likely to reflect actual depth of anaesthesia more precisely compared with spectral entropy.

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