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Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane

BACKGROUND: A high incidence of epileptiform activity in the electroencephalogram (EEG) was reported in children undergoing mask induction of anaesthesia with administration of high doses of sevoflurane for 5 minutes and longer. This study was performed to investigate whether reducing the time of ex...

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Autores principales: Schultz, Barbara, Otto, Christian, Schultz, Arthur, Osthaus, Wilhelm Alexander, Krauß, Terence, Dieck, Thorben, Sander, Björn, Rahe-Meyer, Niels, Raymondos, Konstantinos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040903
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author Schultz, Barbara
Otto, Christian
Schultz, Arthur
Osthaus, Wilhelm Alexander
Krauß, Terence
Dieck, Thorben
Sander, Björn
Rahe-Meyer, Niels
Raymondos, Konstantinos
author_facet Schultz, Barbara
Otto, Christian
Schultz, Arthur
Osthaus, Wilhelm Alexander
Krauß, Terence
Dieck, Thorben
Sander, Björn
Rahe-Meyer, Niels
Raymondos, Konstantinos
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description BACKGROUND: A high incidence of epileptiform activity in the electroencephalogram (EEG) was reported in children undergoing mask induction of anaesthesia with administration of high doses of sevoflurane for 5 minutes and longer. This study was performed to investigate whether reducing the time of exposure to a high inhaled sevoflurane concentration would affect the incidence of epileptiform EEG activity. It was hypothesized that no epileptiform activity would occur, when the inhaled sevoflurane concentration would be reduced from 8% to 4% immediately after the loss of consciousness. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 70 children (age 7–96 months, ASA I–II, premedication with midazolam) were anaesthetized with 8% sevoflurane in 100% oxygen via face mask. Immediately after loss of consciousness, the sevoflurane concentration was reduced to 4%. EEGs were recorded continuously and were later analyzed visually with regard to epileptiform EEG patterns. Sevoflurane at a concentration of 8% was given for 1.2±0.4 min (mean ± SD). In 14 children (20%) epileptiform EEG patterns without motor manifestations were observed (delta with spikes (DSP), rhythmic polyspikes (PSR), epileptiform discharges (PED) in 10, 10, 4 children (14%, 14%, 6%)). 38 children (54%) had slow, rhythmic delta waves with high amplitudes (DS) appearing on average before DSP. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The hypothesis that no epileptiform potentials would occur during induction of anaesthesia with a reduction of the inspired sevoflurane concentration from 8% to 4% directly after LOC was not proved. Even if 8% sevoflurane is administered only briefly for induction of anaesthesia, epileptiform EEG activity may be observed in children despite premedication with midazolam.
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spelling pubmed-34006552012-07-24 Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane Schultz, Barbara Otto, Christian Schultz, Arthur Osthaus, Wilhelm Alexander Krauß, Terence Dieck, Thorben Sander, Björn Rahe-Meyer, Niels Raymondos, Konstantinos PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: A high incidence of epileptiform activity in the electroencephalogram (EEG) was reported in children undergoing mask induction of anaesthesia with administration of high doses of sevoflurane for 5 minutes and longer. This study was performed to investigate whether reducing the time of exposure to a high inhaled sevoflurane concentration would affect the incidence of epileptiform EEG activity. It was hypothesized that no epileptiform activity would occur, when the inhaled sevoflurane concentration would be reduced from 8% to 4% immediately after the loss of consciousness. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 70 children (age 7–96 months, ASA I–II, premedication with midazolam) were anaesthetized with 8% sevoflurane in 100% oxygen via face mask. Immediately after loss of consciousness, the sevoflurane concentration was reduced to 4%. EEGs were recorded continuously and were later analyzed visually with regard to epileptiform EEG patterns. Sevoflurane at a concentration of 8% was given for 1.2±0.4 min (mean ± SD). In 14 children (20%) epileptiform EEG patterns without motor manifestations were observed (delta with spikes (DSP), rhythmic polyspikes (PSR), epileptiform discharges (PED) in 10, 10, 4 children (14%, 14%, 6%)). 38 children (54%) had slow, rhythmic delta waves with high amplitudes (DS) appearing on average before DSP. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The hypothesis that no epileptiform potentials would occur during induction of anaesthesia with a reduction of the inspired sevoflurane concentration from 8% to 4% directly after LOC was not proved. Even if 8% sevoflurane is administered only briefly for induction of anaesthesia, epileptiform EEG activity may be observed in children despite premedication with midazolam. Public Library of Science 2012-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3400655/ /pubmed/22829896 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040903 Text en Schultz et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Schultz, Barbara
Otto, Christian
Schultz, Arthur
Osthaus, Wilhelm Alexander
Krauß, Terence
Dieck, Thorben
Sander, Björn
Rahe-Meyer, Niels
Raymondos, Konstantinos
Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane
title Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane
title_full Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane
title_fullStr Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane
title_short Incidence of Epileptiform EEG Activity in Children during Mask Induction of Anaesthesia with Brief Administration of 8% Sevoflurane
title_sort incidence of epileptiform eeg activity in children during mask induction of anaesthesia with brief administration of 8% sevoflurane
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829896
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040903
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