Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas

Objective To investigate the influence on regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) of sedation depth during anesthesia induction and maintenance in supratentorial glioma resections. Methods Thirty patients with Ⅰ - Ⅱ supratentorial glioma (graded by American Society of Anesthesiologists) underwen...

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Main Authors: Kai⁃ying ZHANG, Ru⁃quan HAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tianjin Huanhu Hospital 2012-12-01
Series:Chinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery
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Online Access:http://www.cjcnn.org/index.php/cjcnn/article/view/623
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Ru⁃quan HAN
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Ru⁃quan HAN
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description Objective To investigate the influence on regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) of sedation depth during anesthesia induction and maintenance in supratentorial glioma resections. Methods Thirty patients with Ⅰ - Ⅱ supratentorial glioma (graded by American Society of Anesthesiologists) underwent elective supratentorial glioma resection were included in this study. Rocuronium, sufentanil and propofol were used for anesthesia induction. After trachea cannula, total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) was maintained with plasma concentration of propofol 2.80-3.20 μg/ml and remifentanil 0.10-0.20 μg/(kg·min). Thirty groups of rScO2, bispectral index (BIS), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded continuously till the incision. Results During anesthesia induction, BIS decreased along with the infusion of anesthetics, and there was significant negative correlation between BIS and rScO2 (r = ⁃0.803, P = 0.001). During anesthesia maintenance, rScO2 and BIS were not significantly related (r = 0.147, P = 0.396). Conclusion The rScO2 monitoring can reflect the influence of sedation depth on cerebral oxygen delivery and consumption balance during supratentorial glioma resection under TIVA. DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1672⁃6731.2012.06.012
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spelling doaj.art-85250876e4e040b5bfae0621668c87932022-12-22T02:35:46ZengTianjin Huanhu HospitalChinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery1672-67312012-12-01126696700622Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomasKai⁃ying ZHANGRu⁃quan HANObjective To investigate the influence on regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) of sedation depth during anesthesia induction and maintenance in supratentorial glioma resections. Methods Thirty patients with Ⅰ - Ⅱ supratentorial glioma (graded by American Society of Anesthesiologists) underwent elective supratentorial glioma resection were included in this study. Rocuronium, sufentanil and propofol were used for anesthesia induction. After trachea cannula, total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) was maintained with plasma concentration of propofol 2.80-3.20 μg/ml and remifentanil 0.10-0.20 μg/(kg·min). Thirty groups of rScO2, bispectral index (BIS), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded continuously till the incision. Results During anesthesia induction, BIS decreased along with the infusion of anesthetics, and there was significant negative correlation between BIS and rScO2 (r = ⁃0.803, P = 0.001). During anesthesia maintenance, rScO2 and BIS were not significantly related (r = 0.147, P = 0.396). Conclusion The rScO2 monitoring can reflect the influence of sedation depth on cerebral oxygen delivery and consumption balance during supratentorial glioma resection under TIVA. DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1672⁃6731.2012.06.012http://www.cjcnn.org/index.php/cjcnn/article/view/623Anesthesia, intravenousSupratentorial neoplasmsGliomaOxygen consumptionMonitoring, intraoperative
spellingShingle Kai⁃ying ZHANG
Ru⁃quan HAN
Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery
Anesthesia, intravenous
Supratentorial neoplasms
Glioma
Oxygen consumption
Monitoring, intraoperative
title Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas
title_full Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas
title_fullStr Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas
title_short Influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas
title_sort influence of the depth of sedation on regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring in neurosurgery of supratentorial gliomas
topic Anesthesia, intravenous
Supratentorial neoplasms
Glioma
Oxygen consumption
Monitoring, intraoperative
url http://www.cjcnn.org/index.php/cjcnn/article/view/623
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