Electroencephalographic depression after abruptly increasing partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide: a case series
Shikuo Li,
Yuyi Zhao,
Qifeng Wang
et al.
Abstract:Background
Prolonged electroencephalographic depression during surgery is associated with poor outcomes for patients. However, the published literature on electroencephalographic depression caused by a sudden increase in the partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide (P
ET
CO
2
) is lacking.
Case presentation
We report four patients who were scheduled for laparoscopic liver surgery under general anesthesia. During … Show more
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