Evoked potentials during isoflurane anaesthesia

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Abstract

Somatosensory, visual and brainstem auditory evoked potentials were recorded in 10 unpre-medicated patients anaesthetized with isoflurane in oxyen. Recordings were made at 0. 5%, 1. 1 % and 1. 65% (six patients) end-tidal isoflurane concentration. There were statistically significant increases in the latencies of the somatosensory (N20), visual and brainstem auditory potentials (waves III and V) with increasing concentrations of isoflurane. The central conduction time was prolonged. Amplitudes of the somatosensory and visual potentials were reduced with increasing concentrations of isoflurane. The effects of isoflurane on evoked potentials are similar to those of halothane and enflurane. It is possible that changes in evoked potential measurementss may be useful as a neurophysiological indicator of anaesthetic depth. © 1986 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Sebel, P. S., Ingram, D. A., Flynn, P. J., Rutherfoord, C. F., & Rogers, H. (1986). Evoked potentials during isoflurane anaesthesia. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 58(6), 580–585. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/58.6.580

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