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Table 2 Data of perioperative variables

From: Index of consciousness monitoring during general anesthesia may effectively enhance rehabilitation in elderly patients undergoing laparoscopic urological surgery: a randomized controlled clinical trial

Variable

Group control (n = 60)

Group IoC

(n = 60)

t/χ2-value

P-value

SE difference

(95%Cl)

Sufentanil (µg)

33.13 ± 9.65

31.18 ± 6.60

1.292

0.199a

1.54(-1.09, 4.99)

Propofol (mg)

802.35 ± 418.81

673.27 ± 387.54

1.752

0.082a

74.29(-18.05, 276.21)

Remifentanil (mg)

4.05 ± 2.14

3.35 ± 2.12

1.800

0.074a

0.40(-0.11, 1.48)

Norepinephrine (mg)

6.68 ± 3.40

5.33 ± 4.36

1.891

0.060a

0.73(-0.08, 2.79)

Pneumoperitoneum duration (min)

150.67 ± 71.44

153.17 ± 62.89

0.203

0.839a

12.39(-27.03, 22.05)

Anesthesia duration (min)

220.78 ± 80.15

216.52 ± 67.51

0.315

0.753a

13.64(-22.74, 31.3)

Infusion volume (ml)

1423.72 ± 532.77

1377.18 ± 524.01

0.482

0.630a

99.84(-151.25, 244.33)

Bleeding volume (ml)

62.38 ± 64.64

64.15 ± 115.07

0.104

0.918a

17.18(-35.8, 32.26)

Urine volume (ml)

545.58 ± 307.57

481.43 ± 273.75

1.207

0.230a

56.36(-28.11, 195.2)

First time for post-operative exhaust (h)

25.73 ± 13.55

27.45 ± 13.74

0.689

0.492a

2.57(-7.4, 2.79)

Nausea and vomiting [n (%)]

8(13.3)

7(11.7)

0.076

0.783b

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  1. Data are shown as mean ± SD or number (%)
  2. a The P-value was obtained by two-sample t-test
  3. b The P-value was obtained by Pearson’s chi-square test
  4. P < 0.05 was considered as statistically significant