The Interaction between Remifentanil and Propofol during Total Intravenous Anesthesia and the Adequate Effect Site Concentration / 대한마취과학회지
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
;
: 139-145, 2008.
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in Korean
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| ID: wpr-204183
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
This study was performed to evaluate the interaction between remifentanil and propofol by comparing median-effect concentration (EC50) of single and co-administration, and to find adequate combination doses for general anesthesia for gastrectomy.METHODS:
Thirty-six ASA physical status 1 or 2 patients scheduled for gastrectomy were randomly assigned to the remifentanil, propofol, or combination group.To obtain the dose-effect curve of remifentanil or propofol only, the effect site concentration of each drug was escalated until bispectral index (BIS) was reached 40 by a target-controlled infusion (TCI) during the steady operational period.For the combination group, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, and 2.5 timed EC50 of each drug were co-administered.The heart rate, mean arterial pressure and BIS were measured during the study period.The interaction between remifentanil and propofol was analyzed with using isobologram.RESULTS:
The EC50 of remifentanil for hypnosis (BIS 40) was 1.96 ng/ml, and that of propofol was 1.35microgram/ml.In the combination group, the EC50 of remifentanil was 0.81 ng/ml and that of propofol was 0.56microgram/ml.EC90 of remifentanil and propofol alone were 13.43 ng/ml and 4.88microgram/ml. For EC90 of the combination group, remifentanil 3.54 ng/ml and propofol 2.50 microgram/ml were required.The distance from the theoretical additive line in the isobologram was larger in the higher doses (EC50 < EC75 < EC90).CONCLUSIONS:
This study shows that remifentanil and propofol reveal synergism by isobolographic analysis during intravenous anesthesia.
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Main subject:
Piperidines
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Propofol
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Arterial Pressure
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Gastrectomy
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Heart Rate
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Hypnosis
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Anesthesia, General
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Anesthesia, Intravenous
Limits:
Humans
Language:
Korean
Journal:
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
Year:
2008
Type:
Article
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