Does titration of anaesthesia using population-derived EEG indices overdose older patients?
1Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine, Waikato Clinical School, University of Auckland, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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Compared with the young, the older patient group has increased high-frequency EEG power whilst under volatile general anaesthesia. This increased high-frequency power elevates the spectral entropy values above the recommended range. Thus, aggressive titration of general anaesthesia with volatile agents to achieve entropy values of 40-60 in older patients will commonly result in overdose, as manifest by burst suppression.
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