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Case Reports
[Anesthetic management of a hyper-obese patient by target-controlled infusion (TCI) of propofol and fentanyl].
- H Saijo, O Nagata, T Kitamura, H Fujiwara, K Hagiwara-Oguchi, Y Ide, M Tagami, and K Hanaoka.
- Department of Oral Surgery, University of Tokyo Branch Hospital, Tokyo 112-0015.
- Masui. 2001 May 1;50(5):528-31.
AbstractWe gave total intravenous anesthesia to an over-100% hyper-obese patient using target-controlled infusion (TCI) of propofol and fentanyl. To keep him asleep, we maintained his BIS in a range of 40 to 60 by adjusting the target concentration of propofol. For the target concentration of fentanyl, we chose 2 ng.ml-1 at incision and 1.6 ng.ml-1 during the operation. At the patient's emergence from anesthesia, his estimated blood concentration of propofol was 1.51 micrograms.ml-1 and his BIS was 80. The relationship between BIS value and effect-site concentration of propofol was almost the same as that assessed in ordinary adults of a normal weight. We conclude that the estimated concentration of propofol is a good indicator of the effect of propofol and that TCI is a useful technique in obese patients as well as in ordinary adults.
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