The rates in Japan of cardiac arrest and death during anesthesia and surgery due to all etiologies as well as those totally attributable to anesthesia are comparable to those of other developed countries.
To compare the neuroexcitatory effects of sevoflurane and isoflurane, we recorded electrocorticograms (ECoG) during wakefulness and during sevoflurane and isoflurane anesthesia in six patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). These patients had subdural grid electrodes chronically implanted in the temporal region. During sevoflurane anesthesia at 1.5 minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of the combination with 67% nitrous oxide (N2O), a marked increase in interictal paroxysmal activities was observed in four patients. Two patients had a slight increase in paroxysmal activities. Activated areas were widely distributed, not being confined to the ictal onset zone of spontaneous seizures. However, isoflurane anesthesia at 1.5 MAC of the combination with 67% N2O was associated with less increased paroxysmal activity. While the neuroexcitatory properties of sevoflurane proved greater than those of isoflurane, the widespread irritative response to sevoflurane administration was not helpful in localizing the epileptogenic area.
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