Monitoring bispectral index of the EEG and management of hypertension during laparoscopic surgery.

Citation
P. Mavoungou et al., Monitoring bispectral index of the EEG and management of hypertension during laparoscopic surgery., ANN FR A R, 19(8), 2000, pp. 582-587
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care
Journal title
ANNALES FRANCAISES D ANESTHESIE ET DE REANIMATION
ISSN journal
07507658 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
582 - 587
Database
ISI
SICI code
0750-7658(200010)19:8<582:MBIOTE>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Objective: Assessment of the usefulness of Bispectral Index of the EEG (BIS (TM)) for the management of hypertension during laparoscopic surgery. Study design: Preliminary, non-randomized study. Patients: 15 patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. Methods: Anaesthesia by TCl of propofol and boluses of fentanyl in order to maintain fentanyl effect site concentration above 2 ng.mL(-1) according to Scott kinetics model. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR) and BI S(TM) were recorded. BIS(TM) values between 40 and 60 and MAP between 80 to 120% of preinduction values were maintained using a Gurman like decision m atrix. Results: MAP rose significantly after insufflation while variations of HR a nd BIS(TM) were not significant. Discussion: During laparoscopy, factors other than pain can be responsible for hypertension. Nevertheless in clinical practice, inadequate anaesthesia should be ruled out before considering other mechanisms for hypertension. In this study, hypnosis remained adequate with a BIS(TM) under 60, and anal gesia was considered sufficient as demonstrated by a good stability of the BIS(TM) despite nociceptive stimuli. This suggests that more specific haemo dynamic factors were responsible for the observed rise in arterial pressure . Conclusion: Associating BIS(TM) monitoring and MAP in a modified Gurman dec ision matrix may allow more judicious therapeutic choices for hypertension during laparoscopic surgery. (C) 2000 Editions scientifiques et medicales E lsevier SAS.