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Table 2 Anesthesia-related parameters and recovery profiles

From: Incidence of postoperative nausea and vomiting is not increased by combination of low concentration sevoflurane and propofol compared with propofol alone in patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecological surgery

Characteristic

Group P [N = 36]

Group SP [N = 36]

P value

Duration of surgery (min)

155 (110.5, 194.5)

120 (86.5, 219.7)

0.13

Total dose of rocuronium (mg)

100 (70, 163)

80 (60, 97.5)

0.029

Dose of fentanyl (μg)

25 (25, 50)

25 (25.25)

0.0078

Dose of remifentanil per hour (mg/h)

0.0083 (0.0077, 0.013)

0.0092 (0.0071, 0.012)

0.78

Blood loss (ml)

67.5 (10, 145)

50 (10, 75)

0.10

Fluid volume (ml)

700 (512.5, 1012.5)

450 (312.5, 550)

< 0.001

Usage of antiemetics (%)

8 (22.2)

8 (22.2)

1.00

Time to extubation (min)

10 (6, 12)

9 (7, 11)

0.37

Aroused excitement score

4 (3, 4)

4 (3, 4)

0.56

Cough score

0 (0, 0)

0 (0, 1)

0.31

The quality of recovery score

14 (11, 15)

13 (11, 15)

0.39

Satisfaction score

3 (2, 4)

3 (2, 4)

0.72

NRS score of wound sight

6 (3, 8)

5 (4, 7.75)

0.68

NRS score of shoulderpain

2.5 (0, 5.75)

0 (0, 4)

0.030

  1. Data are presented as median (IQR) or the number of patients and frequency (%). Anesthesia was maintained with propofol (Group P) and with a combination of sevoflurane and propofol (Group SP)