J Neurosurg Anesthesiol
July 1997
We have examined the effect of total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) using a continuous propofol infusion on the antioxidant capacity of plasma in 18 neurosurgical patients who required cerebrospinal fluid shunting. Patients were premedicated with hydroxyzine, alprazolam, and atropine. Anesthesia was induced intravenously with propofol 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe performance of 10 pharmacokinetic models in predicting blood propofol concentrations was evaluated in patients during neurosurgical anesthesia. Eight patients-ASA category I or II, aged 49 +/- 18-years, weighing 71 +/- 20 kg, and scheduled for routine neurosurgery-were anesthetized with propofol and sufentanil using Ohmeda pumps controlled with a personal computer. Sufentanil was administered as a bolus of 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was designed to investigate the relationships among anticonvulsant therapy, plasma alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AAG) levels, and resistance to vecuronium blockade. Thirty-one patients scheduled for routine neurosurgery were included in the study. The patients were treated (TG; n = 20) with phenytoin (n = 15) and/or carbamazepine (n = 4) and/or phenobarbital (n = 3) for > or = 6 days or were left untreated (UG; n = 11, control group).
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