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. 2017 Mar 28;17:50. doi: 10.1186/s12871-017-0344-0

Table 6.

Demographics and operative variables in cohort, n = 207

Range Mean (±Standard Deviation (SD))
Age, yr 18–92 57,9 (±16,4)
Height, m 1,50 – 1,98 1,69 (±0,09)
Weight, kg 40–160 77 (±15,7)
Body Mass Index (BMI) 17,2–37,6 27,0 (±4,9)
Duration of anaesthesia, min 29–210 107 (±57)
n Percent
Gender, female 165 79,7%
American Society of Anesthesiologists Status:
ASA I 71 34,3%
ASA II 112 54,1%
ASA III 22 10,6%
ASA IV 2 1,0%
Planned Surgery 178 86,0%
Type of surgery
Orthopaedic - total
 Knee/total hip joint replacement
 Fracture fixation
 Other
99
28 / 50
19
2
47,8%
13,5% / 24,2%
9,2%
1,0%
Gynaecological - total
 Vaginal/open hysterectomy
 Laparascopic hysterectomy
 Vaginal repair surgery
 Caesarean section
 Other
94
37 / 7
22
16
8
4
45,4%
17,9% / 3,4%
10,6%
7,7%
3,9%
1,9%
Ear, nose and throat - tonsillectomy 14 6,8%
Type of anaesthesia
“Target”-control infusion(TCI) of propofol and remifentanil 94 45,4%
Spinal anaesthesia(SA)/Epidural anaesthesia(EDA) ± sedation(sed) 73 / 2 35,2% / 1,0%
TCI + EDA/Regional block(RB)/SA 28 / 2 / 2 13,5% / 1,0% / 1,0%
Gas anaesthesia(GA): sevoflurane and fentanyl 6 2,9%