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Comparative study of propofol combined with sufentanil or remifentanil in wake-up test during scoliosis surgery / 临床麻醉学杂志
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology ; (12): 648-650, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-453328
ABSTRACT
Objective To compare the influence of propofol combined with sufentanil or remifentanil on the quality of wake-up during scoliosis surgery by wake-up test.Methods Fifty pa-tients undergoing scoliosis surgery were randomized into two groups.During the surgery,propofol combined with sufentanily 0.3-0.6 μg·kg-1·h-1 (group SF)or remifentanil 0.2-0.3 μg·kg-1·min-1 (group RF)were continuously infused to maintain anesthesia,and BIS was maintained at 40-60.In wake-up test,the infusion of sufentanyl in group SF was paused and,the infusion rate of remifentanil in group RF was adjusted to 0.05 μg·kg-1·min-1 until the patient completed the wake-up test under instruction.The time that spontaneous breathing occurred,body movement was detected and the capa-bility to follow instructions in both two groups were recorded.MAP,HR,PET CO2 were measured at the time 10 min after medication adjustment (T1 ),waking up(T2 )and 10 min after waking up (T3 ), respectively,in both two groups.Wake-up quality was also recorded.Results The time that sponta-neous breathing occurred,body movement was detected and the capability to follow instructions in group RF were significantly shorter than those in group SF (P <0.05).At T2 the incidence of agita-tion in group RF was significantly higher than that in group SF(P <0.05).And the hemodynamics of group SF were more stable than those of group RF (P <0.05).Conclusion Propofol combined with sufentanil can improve wake-up quality during scoliosis surgery,but the wake-up time is relatively lon-ger.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Language: Chinese Journal: The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology Year: 2014 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Controlled clinical trial Language: Chinese Journal: The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology Year: 2014 Type: Article