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Propofol combined with nitrous oxide-oxygen for induction and maintenance of anaesthesia
Authors:L. HERREGODS  G. ROLLY  L. VERSICHELEN  M. T. ROSSEEL
Affiliation:L. Herregods, MD, G. Rolly, MD, L. Versichelen, MD, Department of Anaesthesia, M.T. Rosscel, MD, Department of Pharmacology, Academic Hospital, State University of Ghent, Belgium.
Abstract:
After a bolus of 2 mg/kg, propofol was given by continuous infusion (150 micrograms/kg/minute for 30 minutes and then 100 micrograms/kg/minute) supplemented with nitrous oxide for anaesthesia during ear surgery in 12 patients. Cardiovascular changes were not significant except for a decrease in heart rate after 60 minutes. Acid-base balance was unaffected by the amount of fatty emulsion. Cortisol levels showed a nonsignificant decrease during the prolonged administration of propofol but had recovered completely by one hour following anaesthesia. Mean blood concentrations of propofol were 10.5 micrograms/ml (SEM 1.2) at the onset of unconsciousness, between 3.4 and 4.5 micrograms/ml during continuous infusion and 2.9 micrograms/ml (SEM 0.3) on awakening. Patients opened their eyes 6 minutes (SEM 1) after discontinuation of the infusion, and were responsive at 7.5 minutes (SEM 0.5), which suggests that propofol infusion can be used safely for surgery of 2 hours' duration.
Keywords:Anaesthetics, intravenous   propofol
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