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Influence of Electroacupuncture on Auditory Evoked Potential Index During Propofol Sedation
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陆黎 葛圣金 薛张纲 朱函亭(Translator)
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丙泊酚
/ 听觉诱发电位指数
2006
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Influence of Electroacupuncture on Auditory Evoked Potential Index During Propofol Sedation
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陆黎 葛圣金 薛张纲 朱函亭(Translator)
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丙泊酚
/ 听觉诱发电位指数
2006
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Influence of Electroacupuncture on Auditory Evoked Potential Index During Propofol Sedation
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Influence of Electroacupuncture on Auditory Evoked Potential Index During Propofol Sedation
2006
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Objective: To investigate the influence of electroacupuncture on auditory evoked potential index (AAI) during propofol sedation.Methods: According to propofol effect site concentration, 24 patients for operation were randomly allocated to group 1 (1.0 μg/mL), group 2 (1.5 μg/mL) and group 3 (2.0 μg/mL). Propofol was administered intravenously, points Hegu (LI4) and Neiguan (PC6) were electro-acupunctured, and changes in AAI were recorded.Results: AAI significantly rose in all groups during the initial several minutes after electro-acupuncture and significantly fell in group 2 at 20 min after electro-acupuncture (P<0.05).Conclusion: AAI can sensitively reflect pain response during electro-acupuncture and electro-acupuncture can strengthen propofol sedation at its medium concentration.
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