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Table 3 Perioperative anesthetic drugs consumption

From: Cost-effectiveness of anesthesia maintained with sevoflurane or propofol with and without additional monitoring: a prospective, randomized controlled trial

Drugs

SEVO (n = 30)

SEVO+ (n = 30)

p value

PROP (n = 30)

PROP+ (n = 29)

p value

Induction of anesthesia

 Fentanyl (μg)

98.3 ± 9.1

103.3 ± 18.3

1.000

99.1 ± 4.6

99.2 ± 10.3

1.000

 Propofol (mg)

196.3 ± 46.9

166.4 ± 35.2

<  0.001

194.3 ± 18.9

147.3 ± 30.2

<  0.001

 Propofol (mg kg− 1)

2.5 ± 0.7

2.1 ± 0.6

0.009

2.9 ± 0.6

2.1 ± 0.5

<  0.001

 Atracurium (mg)

38.3 ± 4.2

37.3 ± 6.7

1.000

36.0 ± 5.7

37.7 ± 7.0

1.000

Conduct of anesthesia

 Fentanyl (μg/hour)

54.6 ± 26.9

59.8 ± 38.9

1.000

89.8 ± 42.8

94.7 ± 37.0

0.996

 Sevoflurane (ml/hour)

14.4 ± 2.8

11.8 ± 12.4

0.864

 

 Propofol (mg/hour)

 

1185.5 ± 320.9

1082.1 ± 297.9

1.000

 Atracurium (mg/hour)

8.3 ± 3.7

7.4 ± 4.7

1.000

8.5 ± 4.7

8.9 ± 6.1

1.000

  1. Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation; SEVO Sevoflurane anesthesia without additional monitoring; SEVO+ Sevoflurane anesthesia with BIS and TOF monitoring; PROP Propofol anesthesia without additional monitoring; PROP+ Propofol anesthesia with BIS and TOF monitoring