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  • Title: Effects of nitrous oxide on haemodynamic and electroencephalographic responses induced by tetanic electrical stimulation during propofol anaesthesia.
    Author: Inada T, Shingu K, Nakao S, Nagata A.
    Journal: Anaesthesia; 1999 May; 54(5):423-6. PubMed ID: 10995137.
    Abstract:
    We studied the effect of nitrous oxide on haemodynamic and electroencephalographic responses caused by noxious stimulation during propofol anaesthesia. Thirty-four patients (ASA I-II) were anaesthetised with propofol 3 mg x kg(-1) and were randomly allocated to receive either 60% nitrous oxide in oxygen or 40% oxygen in air. Anaesthesia was maintained using propofol infusion of 10 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1) for the first 10 min, 8 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1) for the next 10 min and 6 mg x kg(-1) x h(-1) thereafter. Thirty minutes after the induction of anaesthesia, tetanic electrical stimulation (80 mA, 100 Hz) was applied to the ulnar nerve. Tetanic stimulation significantly increased blood pressure and heart rate in both groups (p < 0.005 or less), but did not induce any arousal pattern on the electroencephalograph. Nitrous oxide significantly attenuated the tetanic stimulation-induced increase in blood pressure (p < 0.05 or less), but not the heart rate.
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