Journal article
Prediction of movement during propofol/nitrous oxide anesthesia: Performance of concentration, electroencephalographic, pupillary, and hemodynamic indicators
K Leslie, DI Sessler, WD Smith, MD Larson, M Ozaki, D Blanchard, DP Crankshaw
Anesthesiology | LIPPINCOTT-RAVEN PUBL | Published : 1996
Abstract
Background: Movement in response to painful stimulation is the end point classically used to assess the potency of anesthetic agents. In this study, the ability of modeled propofol effect-site concentration to predict movement in volunteers during propofol/nitrous oxide anesthesia was tested, then it was compared with the predictive abilities of the Bispectral Index and 95% spectral edge frequency of the electroencephalogram, pupillary reflex amplitude, and systolic arterial blood pressure. In addition, the relationships between simple end points of loss and recovery of consciousness, and pupillary, hemodynamic, and propofol concentration indicators were studied. Methods: Ten healthy volunte..
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