2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2016.02.029
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Entropy vs standard clinical monitoring using total intravenous anesthesia during transvaginal oocyte retrieval in patients for in vitro fertilization

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“…They have shown that Entropy monitoring leads to a reduction of propofol doses (6.7% reduction, p=0.01), but also that the Fentanyl doses were 10.9% larger in this group (p=0.07). They did not find any statistically significant differences for recovery time and discharge time from PACU [109]. Refaat et al in their study on the impact of Entropy on Sevoflurane consumption in major hepatic surgery showed a marked decrease in the doses [110].…”
Section: The Impact On Drug Consumption and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 86%
“…They have shown that Entropy monitoring leads to a reduction of propofol doses (6.7% reduction, p=0.01), but also that the Fentanyl doses were 10.9% larger in this group (p=0.07). They did not find any statistically significant differences for recovery time and discharge time from PACU [109]. Refaat et al in their study on the impact of Entropy on Sevoflurane consumption in major hepatic surgery showed a marked decrease in the doses [110].…”
Section: The Impact On Drug Consumption and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 86%
“…They did not find any statistically significant differences for recovery time and discharge time from PACU [109]. Refaat et al in their study on the impact of Entropy on sevoflurane consumption in major hepatic surgery showed a marked decrease in the doses [110].…”
Section: The Impact On Drug Consumption and Recoverymentioning
confidence: 87%
“…They also reported lower opioid (Fentanyl) doses (p = 0.007). An important aspect has been noted in the recovery room where, in the case of the group with entropy monitoring, only 10% of patients needed supplemental post-operative analgesia, compared to the control group, where 28.3% of patients needed supplementation (p = 0.01) [ 39 ]. Wu et al also reported a statistically significant decrease (p ≤ 0.05) for Sevoflurane consumption in the entropy group (27.79 ± 7.4 mL vs. 31.42 ± 6.9 mL).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%