]>Inflammatory Profile of Awake Function-Controlled Craniotomy and Craniotomy under General Anesthesia : Table 2
Table 2: Perioperative characteristics.

General anesthesiaFunction-controlled

Propofol during operation (mg)3277 ± 1632 6 7 3 ± 3 1 3 a
Operation time (min)327 ± 104275 ± 56
Blood loss during operation (L)400 (300 – 500)450 (300 – 600)
Colloids during operation (L)500 (500 – 500)500 (0 – 500)
Colloids after operation (L)0.05 ± 0.20.1 ± 0.4
Crystalloids during operation (L)3.7 ± 2.0 1 . 6 ± 0 . 7 a
Crystalloids after operation (L)2.0 ± 1.02.0 ± 0.9
Urine during operation (mL)1620 (1043 – 2050)1042 ( 4 8 0 1 4 8 3 ) b
Urine after operation (mL)1759 ± 8361668 ± 620
Remifentanil 8.4 ± 5.4 mg200   𝜇 g*
Postoperative paracetamol (mg)2100 ± 14831900 ± 1477
Postoperative morphine (mg)1.60 ± 4.722.00 ± 5.48

Function-controlled versus general anesthesia significantly decreased: a 𝑃 < . 0 0 1 and b 𝑃 = . 0 0 4 .Data presented as mean ± SD and median (25%–75%). M aximum total amount of boluses given.