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Table 2 Intraoperative variables and postoperative complications

From: Effect of propofol and sevoflurane on the inflammatory response of patients undergoing craniotomy

 

S

P

Propofol (mg)

 

1060 ± 379

Remifentanil (mg)

11 ± 4

14 ± 9

Total loss of blood (ml)

405 ± 267

325 ± 226

Crystalloids (ml)

1065 ± 391

1176 ± 535

Colloids (ml)

441 ± 370

462 ± 327

Urine volume (ml)

750 ± 477

537 ± 440

Efedrin (mg)

7 ± 6

4 ± 6

Phenylephrine(mcg)

15 ± 37

30 ± 66

Intraoperative hypotension

5

4

Time to extubation (min)

9 ± 4

10 ± 3

Vomiting in PACU (yes/no)

7/13

3/17

VAS >3 in PACU (yes/no)

17/3

14/6

Additional piritramide (mg)

6 ± 4

4 ± 3

Postoperative hypertension

4

5

Vomiting in ICU (yes/no)

9/11

7/13

VAS >3 in ICU (yes/no)

1/19

0/20

Hospital stay (days)

12 ± 11

12 ± 8

Death

0

0

Reoperation

0

1

Postoperative CT of the head (good/edema/other)

18/1/1

16/2/2

Pulmonary complications

  

(pulmonary embolism/other)

1/0

1/0

Infections (wound infection/other)

1/0

1/0

Cardiovascular complications

0

0

Neurological complications

  

Seizures

0

2

Monoparesis

1

3

Balance disorder

1

2

Deafness or loss of smell

2

1

Confusion

1

0

Cerebrovascular insult

1

0

  1. The results are expressed as mean ± SD or number of patients
  2. The differences between groups were not significant (p > 0.05)