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Table 3 Cross-tabulation of anesthesia and medication related factors with intraoperative hypotension, North West Ethiopia, February 10 to June 30, 2022

From: Incidence of intraoperative hypotension and its factors among adult traumatic head injury patients in comprehensive specialized hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia: a multicenter observational study

 

Observations

Percentile

Intraoperative hypotension

Yes (N&%)

No (N&%)

ASA status

ASA > III

33

18.23

28(15.47)

5 (2.7)

ASAI-III

148

81.77

56(30.94)

92 (50.83)

Induction agent

Thiopentone

118

65.19

51(28.18)

67(37.01)

Ketamine

23

12.71

13(7.18)

10(5.53)

Propofol

28

15.47

16(8.84)

12(6.63)

Ketofol

12

6.63

4(2.21)

8(4.42)

Maintenance agents

Isoflurane

157

86.74

74(40.88)

83(45.86)

Halothane

24

13.26

10(5.53)

14(7.73)

Duration of anesthesia

≥ 135 min

51

28.18

35(19.34)

16(8.84)

< 135

130

71.82

49(27.07)

81(44.75)

Opioids

Yes

144

79.56

66(36.47)

78(43.09)

No

37

20.44

18(9.94)

19(10.50)

Adrenaline

Yes

8

4.42

7(3.87)

1(.55)

No

173

95.58

77(42.54)

96(53.04)

Mannitol

Yes

32

17.68

17(9.39)

15(8.29)

No

149

82.32

67(37.02)

82(45.30)

 

Median

25th percentile

75th percentile

Intra-op fluid

2000 ml

1700 ml

2300 ml

Total blood loss

200 ml

400 ml

675 ml

  1. Ketofol is a 1:1proportion combined dose of ketamine and propofol
  2. ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists, ml milliliter