2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40520-019-01378-1
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Age-related effects of three inhalational anesthetics at one minimum alveolar concentration on electroencephalogram waveform

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“…With regard to age being a factor, two demonstrated that elderly patients appeared to have higher SEF values than adult patients ≤67 years of age for 1 MAC desflurane or sevoflurane. 16 , 17 These findings suggest that that older patients do not require as low SEF values as younger patients. 16 , 17 A similar result was observed by a study of propofol administered using target-controlled infusion.…”
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“…With regard to age being a factor, two demonstrated that elderly patients appeared to have higher SEF values than adult patients ≤67 years of age for 1 MAC desflurane or sevoflurane. 16 , 17 These findings suggest that that older patients do not require as low SEF values as younger patients. 16 , 17 A similar result was observed by a study of propofol administered using target-controlled infusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“… 16 Younger participants generally had lower SEF values regardless of whether desflurane or sevoflurane was administered ( Table 3) . 16 From the results obtained by the other study, 17 the value of SEF for desflurane and isoflurane appeared to have been higher in elderly patients (69.5–83.5 years) than in younger adult and middle-aged patients (26.9–53.9 years). However, the SEF value was higher in the group of elderly patients when sevoflurane was administered.…”
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