Low‐dose sevoflurane co‐administered with propofol‐based general anaesthesia obliterates intra‐operative neurophysiological monitoring in an infant

Author:

Nakahari H.1,Wilton N. C. T.2ORCID,Ikeda M.3,Kojima T.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesia Aichi Children's Health and Medical Center Obu Japan

2. Department of Anaesthesia Starship Children's Hospital Auckland New Zealand

3. Department of Clinical Engineering Aichi Children's Health and Medical Center Obu Japan

Abstract

SummaryThe influence of general anaesthetic agents on intra‐operative neurophysiological monitoring in neonates and infants has rarely been reported. Propofol‐based anaesthesia is recommended to avoid suppression of neurophysiological monitoring. However, the administration of propofol in children undergoing prolonged procedures, especially those younger than six months, should be carefully controlled due to the potential risk of propofol infusion syndrome. Adding a small dose of inhalational anaesthetic can be an option to reduce propofol requirements. Recent guidelines in Japan suggest limiting inhalational anaesthetics to less than 0.5 minimum alveolar concentrations when co‐administered with low‐dose propofol during intra‐operative neuromonitoring. However, there is still insufficient evidence regarding the impact of sevoflurane on neurophysiological monitoring when co‐administered with propofol in infants. This report describes a case of a three‐month‐old infant undergoing spinal lipoma resection in which there was a dramatic suppression of neurophysiological monitoring with the addition of 0.35–0.45% sevoflurane to propofol‐based anaesthesia.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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