Effects of increasing sevoflurane MAC levels on mid-latency auditory evoked potentials in infants, schoolchildren, and the elderly
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Effects of increasing sevoflurane MAC levels on mid-latency auditory evoked potentials in infants, schoolchildren, and the elderly
Abstract
Background: Detection of mid-latency auditory evoked potentials (MLAEPs) is a technology to monitor central nervous structures. As seen in adults and children, general anaesthesia influences the MLAEP latencies. MLAEP detection seems to be a promising tool to assess different levels of anaesthesia depth in adults and children.
Methods: MLAEPs were recorded in 10 infants (2 months-3 yr), 12 schoolchildren (6-14 yr), and 10 elderly (75-89 yr) under general anaesthesia with increasing concentrations of sevoflurane at steady state. In addition, MLAEPs were detected before and after the application of sufentanil.
Results: At all different ages, MLAEP latencies increased significantly with higher volume percentages of sevoflurane. These results were also detectable when MAC values of sevoflurane were compared with MLAEP peaks. An age-dependent effect could be displayed as elderly people need lower absolute sevoflurane concentrations to achieve the same MLAEP peak increase. Overall, the application of sufentanil under steady-state sevoflurane application at 1 MAC did not importantly affect the MLAEP latencies.
Conclusions: MLAEP latencies increase at the influence of sevoflurane in a dose-dependent manner and in relation to age. These results imply that MLAEP detection is a reasonable tool for monitoring hypnotic effects at all ages. Further studies are required to standardize MLAEP alterations related to effects of medication used for general anaesthesia at all different ages.
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