• Br J Anaesth · Jan 2014

    Minimal alveolar concentration of sevoflurane for induction of isoelectric electroencephalogram in middle-aged adults.

    • W Mei, Y Yu, F Cao, B Niu, Y Fang, J M Miao, H X Chen, Z G Zhang, and Y K Tian.
    • Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Tongji Hospital.
    • Br J Anaesth. 2014 Jan 1;112(1):72-8.

    BackgroundWe determined the minimal alveolar concentration (MAC) of sevoflurane inducing an isoelectric EEG in 50% of adult subjects (MACie).MethodsWe included 31 middle-aged subjects; 30 subjects finished the study protocol and received sevoflurane at preselected concentrations according to a modified Dixon 'up-and-down' design starting at 1.7 vol% with 0.2 vol% steps size. General anaesthesia was induced and maintained with sevoflurane; tracheal intubation was facilitated with cisatracurium. After a period of 30 min before skin incision, the state of isoelectric EEG was considered as significant when a burst suppression ratio of 100% lasted for >1 min. The haemodynamic responses to skin incision and the vasopressor requirement to maintain stable haemodynamic status were also analysed according to the EEG state.ResultsMACie was 3.5% (95% confidence interval, 3.4-3.7%) in middle-aged subjects. When compared with subjects not in isoelectric EEG state, subjects in isoelectric EEG state received more phenylephrine to maintain stable haemodynamics (10 of 10 compared with 7 of 20 subjects, P=0.001) and experienced less sympathetic responses to skin incision (1 of 10 compared with 11 of 20 subjects, P=0.024).ConclusionsMACie for sevoflurane was ∼2.1 times MAC for immobilization in phenobarbital premedicated middle-aged adults. Sevoflurane-induced isoelectric EEG state is associated with significant cardiovascular depression but reduced haemodynamic responses to skin incision.

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