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Filter by:The main objective of this clinical study is to determine the effectiveness of BIS-guided propofol administration in avoiding hypotension during propofol induction in geriatric patients. The primary question it aims to answer is whether the mean arterial pressure can be maintained above 60mmHg with BIS-guided propofol induction. For this purpose, the observer's alertness sedation score will be compared with bispectral index-guided inductions.
The primary aim is to confirm the efficacy of a new non-invasive method for measuring the oxygen uptake during general anesthesia of patients undergoing surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass. The method has already been successfully tested in the laboratory under controlled conditions. In the patient group chosen, oxygen uptake is simultaneously calculated, for comparison purposes, from monitoring measurements made routinely as part of normal patient care in these cases, using a pulmonary artery catheter - an invasive technique from which severe complications occasionally arise, including death. A secondary aim is to elucidate the time course of uptake of the anaesthetic vapor, isoflurane, during this kind of surgery.