• J Clin Anesth · Nov 2008

    Comparative Study Controlled Clinical Trial

    Age-dependent relationship between bispectral index and sedation level.

    • Kazunori Yamashita, Yoshiaki Terao, Chiaki Inadomi, Masafumi Takada, Makoto Fukusaki, and Koji Sumikawa.
    • Department of Anesthesia, Nagasaki Rosai Hospital, Sasebo, Japan. kazy@plum.ocn.ne.jp
    • J Clin Anesth. 2008 Nov 1;20(7):492-5.

    Study ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between bispectral index (BIS) and sedation.DesignProspective, observational clinical study.SettingIntensive care unit of a public hospital in Japan.Patients22 ASA physical status I, II, and III middle-aged (18-65 yrs) and elderly (>65 yrs) patients receiving postoperative sedation with midazolam.InterventionsPatients were allocated to two groups: Group M was composed of middle-aged patients (<65 yrs) and Group H elderly patients (>65 yrs). Midazolam was administered at a bolus dose of 0.1 mg/kg, followed by a continuous dose of 0.04 mg/kg per hour, which was adjusted every two hours to achieve a target level of sedation at 3-6 on the Ramsay Sedation Scale (RSS); buprenorphine was administered at a constant rate (0.625 microg kg(-1) hr(-1)).MeasurementsBIS value, RSS, midazolam dose, body temperature (BT), heart rate, dopamine dose, and mean arterial pressure were recorded every two hours by an independent nurse. Data were analyzed using Spearman rank correlation and the Mann-Whitney U test.Main ResultsBIS values decreased depending on depth of sedation; a significant correlation was noted between groups in RSS and BIS. The BIS values at levels of RSS 5 and 6 were significantly lower in Group H than Group M.ConclusionBIS correlated with sedation depth, with BIS scores in group H than group M at a deep sedation depth.

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