Influence of (S)-Ketamine on the Bispectral Index and Electroencephalogram during Total Intravenous Anesthesia: A Randomized Clinical Trial

R. Nunes
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Background: This study aims to evaluate the influence of different doses of (S)-ketamine on bispectral index (BIS) and electromyographic power (pEMG). Method: Forty participants, submitted to controlled venous effector site anesthesia, were randomly distributed into 5 groups. In the k0 control group, participants did not receive (S)-ketamine; k1, k2, k3, and k4 received (S)-ketamine 200 µg.kg-1 iv followed by a continuous infusion of 100, 200, 300, and 400 µg.kg-1 h-1, respectively. In each group, 11 moments were evaluated: M0, before anesthetic induction, M1, 10 minutes after anesthesia stabilization with BIS between 45 and 55, and M2 to M10, 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, and 27 minutes after (S)-ketamine. At all moments, BIS and pEMG values were recorded. An ANOVA was used for repeated measures, and the p-value was adjusted for multiple comparisons by Tukey’s test, considering p< 0.05 as significant. Results: No significant changes (p> 0.05) were observed at each moment after M0 by comparing the mean BIS and pEMG values between all groups. Conclusion: Electroencephalographic parameters (BIS and pEMG) are not significantly influenced when this (S)-ketamine infusion model and total intravenous anesthesia are performed.
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(S)-氯胺酮对全静脉麻醉双谱指数和脑电图的影响:一项随机临床试验
背景:本研究旨在评价不同剂量(S)-氯胺酮对大鼠双谱指数(BIS)和肌电功率(pEMG)的影响。方法:40例受试者采用静脉效应部位控制麻醉,随机分为5组。在k0对照组,参与者不接受(S)-氯胺酮;k1, k2, k3和k4接受(S)-氯胺酮200µg。Kg-1静脉滴注100、200、300和400µg。分别是Kg-1 h-1。每组分别评估11个瞬间:麻醉诱导前M0,麻醉稳定后10分钟M1, BIS在45 ~ 55之间,(S)-氯胺酮后M2至M10、3、6、9、12、15、18、21、24和27分钟。在所有时刻记录BIS和pEMG值。重复测量采用方差分析,多重比较采用Tukey检验调整p值,以p< 0.05为显著性。结果:M0后各组间BIS、pEMG均值比较,各组间各时刻无显著变化(p> 0.05)。结论:该(S)-氯胺酮输注模型及全静脉麻醉对脑电图参数(BIS、ppg)无明显影响。
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