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Anesthesiology | 2002

Intravenous Magnesium Sulfate Administration Reduces Propofol Infusion Requirements during Maintenance of Propofol–N2O AnesthesiaPart I: Comparing Propofol Requirements According to Hemodynamic Responses

Jae Chan Choi; Kyung Bong Yoon; Dae Ja Um; Chan Kim; Jin Soo Kim; Sang Gyu Lee

Background The authors investigated whether an intravenous administration of magnesium sulfate reduces propofol infusion requirements during maintenance of propofol–N2O anesthesia. Methods Part I study: 54 patients undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy were randomly divided into two groups (n = 27 per group). The patients in the control group received 0.9% sodium chloride solution, whereas the patients in the magnesium group received magnesium (50 mg/kg as a bolus, then 8 mg · kg−1 · h−1). To maintain mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) at baseline value, the propofol infusion rate was changed when the MAP or the HR changed. The amount of propofol infused excluding the bolus dosage was divided by patients body weight and total infusion time. Part II study: Another 20 patients were randomly divided into two groups (n = 10 per group). When the MAP and HR had been maintained at baseline value and the propofol infusion rate had been maintained at 80 &mgr;g · kg−1 · min−1 (magnesium group) and 160 &mgr;g · kg−1 · min−1 (control group), bispectral index (BIS) values were measured. Results Part I: The mean propofol infusion rate in the magnesium group (81.81 ± 13.09 &mgr;g · kg−1 · min−1) was significantly less than in the control group (167.57 ± 47.27). Part II: BIS values in the control group (40.70 ± 3.89) were significantly less than those in the magnesium group (57.80 ± 7.32). Conclusion Intravenous administration of magnesium sulfate reduces propofol infusion requirements. These results suggest that magnesium administration may have an effect on anesthesia or analgesia and may be a useful adjunct to propofol anesthesia.


Anesthesiology | 2002

Intravenous magnesium sulfate administration reduces propofol infusion requirements during maintenance of propofol-N2O anesthesia. Part I: Comparing propofol requirements according to hemodynamic responses. Part II: Comparing bispectral index in control and magnesium groups

Jae Chan Choi; Kyung Bong Yoon; Dae Ja Um; Chan Kim; Jin Soo Kim; Sang Gyu Lee


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 1993

Effects of Intrapulmonary Percussive Ventilation in Patients with Excess or Retained Airway Secretions

Kyoung Min Lee; Kwang Ho Lee; Dae Ja Um


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 2005

Anesthetic Management during an Ex Utero Intrapartum Treatment (EXIT) Procedure of the Agnathic Fetus : A case report

Jong Taek Park; Hye Sook Chang; So Yeun Kwon; Dae Ja Um; Sung Jin Choi


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 1994

APACHE II Score and Evaluation of Intensive Care Unit Patients

Kyoung Min Lee; Gie Hoan Lee; Dae Ja Um; Ryoung Choi


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 1994

Movement of Double - lumen Endobronchial Tubes During Position Change

Kwang Ho Lee; Hyun Kyoung Lim; Kyung Bong Yoon; Dae Ja Um; Hyun Kyo Lim


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 1990

The Effets of Independent Lung Ventilation with Unilateral HFJV and CPAP

Ryoung Choi; Whun Kon Park; Hyun Kyo Lim; Chan Kim; Dae Ja Um


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 1986

A Clinical Survey of Patients of the Intensive Care Unit in Wonju Christian Hospital

Hyon Woo Lee; Won Oak Kim; Dae Ja Um; Ryung Choi


Anesthesiology | 2002

Intravenous Magnesium Sulfate Administration Reduces Propofol Infusion Requirements during Maintenance of Propofol–n: Part I: Comparing Propofol Requirements According to Hemodynamic Responses2: Part I: Comparing Propofol Requirements According to Hemodynamic Responseso Anesthesia: Part I: Comparing Propofol Requirements According to Hemodynamic Responses

Jae Chan Choi; Kyung Bong Yoon; Dae Ja Um; Chan Kim; Jin Soo Kim; Sang Gyu Lee


Korean Journal of Anesthesiology | 1997

A Comparison of the Effect of Cold Crystalloid Versus Normothermic Blood Cardioplegia on the Postoperative Recovery in Valvular Heart Surgery

Sei Kwan Bae; Kyoung Min Lee; Hyun Kyo Lim; Kwang Ho Lee; Soon Yul Kim; Dae Ja Um

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