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. 2021 Jul 9;24(3):294–301. doi: 10.4103/aca.ACA_85_20

Table 3.

Compared SIR, oxygenation, ventilation and others

Dependent variables Group Ketamine (n=32) (n,%) Group Propofol (n=32) (n,%) P
Post SIR Post WBC <10,000 23 (71.9%) 19 (59.4%) 0.29
>=10,000 9 (28.1%) 13 (40.6%)
Temperature <=37.5 ºC 27 (84.4%) 27 (84.4%) 0.99
>37.5 ºC 5 (15.6%) 5 (15.6%)
Post HR <100 20 (62.5%) 18 (56.3%) 0.61
>=100 12 (37.5%) 14 (43.8%)
Post SBP <80 7 (21.9%) 12 (37.5%) 0.39
80-120 21 (65.6%) 17 (3.1%)
>120 4 (12.5%) 3 (9.4%)
Oxygenation Post PaO2 100-200 6 (18.6%) 9 (28.1%) 0.37
Ventilation Post PaCO2 30-40 30 (93.8%) 25 (78.1%) 0.07
>=40 2 (6.2%) 7 (21.9%)
Others Post BG <200 27 (84.4%) 27 (84.4%) 0.99
>=200 5 (15.6%) 5 (15.6%)
VAS Pain 1-5 25 (78.1%) 17 (53.1%) 0.03
>5 7 (21.9%) 15 (46.9%)
Time to extubation < 8 h 2 (6.2%) 4 (12.5%) 0.68
8-24 h 24 (75%) 23 (71.9%)
>24 h 6 (18.8%) 5 (15.6%)

Remark: Post=Postoperative, WBC=White blood cell count (cell/mm3), HR=Heart rate (beat per minute), SBP=Systolic blood pressure (mmHg), Intra=Intraoperative, PaO2=Blood oxygen tension (mmHg), Cerebral O2=Intraoperative cerebral oximetry variation (%), PaCO2=Blood carbon dioxide tension (mmHg), BG=Blood glucose (mg/dl), VAS=Visual analog scale