par Vandesteene, Arlette ;Trempont, Véronique ;Engelman, Edgard ;Deloof, Thierry ;Focroul, M.;Schoutens, André ;De Rood, Monique
Référence Anaesthesia, 43, S1, page (42-43)
Publication Publié, 1988
Référence Anaesthesia, 43, S1, page (42-43)
Publication Publié, 1988
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | Cerebral blood flow, cerebral oxygen consumption, lactate and glucose metabolism were measured in 13 patients during anaesthesia with nitrous oxide, oxygen and enflurane 0.5% and after 30 minutes infusion of propofol. The mean blood concentration of propofol was 4.06 μg/ml. Cerebral blood flow decreased by 27.6% and cerebral vascular resistance by 51%. There were no changes in lactate and glucose metabolism. Cerebral oxygen consumption decreased by 18.25%. Changes in the electroencephalograph were related to the blood levels of propofol. |