Propofol-Remifentanil Anesthesia under Somatosensory Evoked Potential Monitoring: 15 Cases : Case reports
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
;
: 123-127, 2008.
Article
Dans Coréen
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-97166
ABSTRACT
Somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) monitoring has been used to minimize neurologic morbidity during spine surgery. SSEP monitoring may be affected by technical factor including operation, physiological factor associated with patient and anesthetics used to induce and maintain general anesthesia. Several clinical studies have shown that inhaled anesthetics more decrease the amplitude of SSEP than a narcotic based general anesthesia. We have experienced 15 patients who received spine surgery under balanced anesthesia with propofol, remifentanil and 50% N2O, which is supposed to be another useful anesthesia technique for spine surgery under SSEP monitoring.
Texte intégral:
Disponible
Indice:
WPRIM (Pacifique occidental)
Sujet Principal:
Pipéridines
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Rachis
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Propofol
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Potentiels évoqués
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Potentiels évoqués somatosensoriels
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Anesthésie balancée
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Anesthésie
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Anesthésie générale
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Anesthésiques
Limites du sujet:
Humains
langue:
Coréen
Texte intégral:
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Année:
2008
Type:
Article
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