DESFLURANE OR SEVOFLURANE ADMINISTRATION WITH LARINGEAL MASKAIRWAY (LMA®) DURING MEDICALLY ASSIST 0 By Salvatore Pirri on April 7, 2007 Capsula eBurnea Aims: To evaluate desflurane and sevoflurane effects on recovery-discharge times of patients ventilated by laryngeal mask during day surgery anesthesia. Methods: 40 patients, ASA physical status I, candidate to medically assisted fecundation, were randomly assigned to group D or S, to receive desflurane or sevoflurane in a O2/air 50% mixture in closed circuit 4L/min respectively. After intubation, inhalating agents administration started at 6% and 2% concentration for desflurane and sevoflurane respectively. Then inhalating agents were titrated to achieve a Narcotrend Index score of D0-1, indicating adequate level of anesthesia. At the end of surgery patients were transported into recovery room were following parameters were registered: time to eyes opening, time to orientating. Share. Twitter Facebook Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
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