Evaluation of outcome in sticking upper limit and lower limit in BIS monitoring for radical cystectomy
Journal of Cellular & Molecular Anesthesia,
Vol. 4 No. 3 (2019),
28 January 2020
,
Page 82-87
https://doi.org/10.22037/jcma.v4i3.27580
Abstract
Introduction: The electroencephalogram-derived bispectral index (BIS) is a promising new method to assess anesthetic adequacy. The purpose of this study is to evaluation of outcome in sticking upper limit and lower limit in BIS monitoring for radical cystectomy surgery.
Methods: 202 patients with elective radical cystectomy were selected randomly and divided into two groups of BIS (40-50) and BIS (50-60). The patients were blinded to the study group (BIS). Initially demographic and clinical information such as age, sex, weight, recovery time, patient extubation time, awareness during surgery, mortality rate and patient stay in hospital, BIS and patient cost were included in data collection form.
Results: There were 197 males and 5 females and the average age of the patients were 67.12±8.1. There is significant relationship between recovery time, amount of anesthetic used, ICU stay, hospital stay, hospital cost, and BIS monitoring range.(p value<0.001). Also there is significant relationship between extubation time and BIS monitoring range. (p value=0.001). The relationship between PONV with BIS monitoring range is significant. (p value<0.001). But there was no significant relationship between Analgesic drugs (p value=0.26) and awareness (p value=0.175) and mortality (p value=0.651) with BIS monitoring range.
Conclusion: The conclusion is that by increasing the BIS value, the anesthetic dose, extubation and recovery time, hospital and ICU stay were significantly reduced as well as the cost.
- bispectral index
- radical cystectomy
- anesthesia
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