GENERAL-ANESTHESIA WITH PROPOFOL OFFERS NO ADVANTAGE IN EARLY RECOVERY TO HALOTHANE AND MIDAZOLAM FENTANYL AFTER COLON SURGERY WITH EPIDURAL-ANESTHESIA

被引:4
|
作者
EBERHART, LHJ
KUMM, M
SEELING, W
机构
来源
ANAESTHESIST | 1994年 / 43卷 / 03期
关键词
ANESTHESIA RECOVERY PERIOD; ANESTHESIA; EPIDURAL; GENERAL; PROPOFOL;
D O I
10.1007/s001010050044
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Early mental and psychomotor recovery was studied in 67 patients undergoing colorectal surgery under continuous epidural anaesthesia and light general anaesthesia using propofol, halothane, and midazolam/fentanyl. The study was approved by the local ethics commitee. All patients received epidural anaesthesia with 0.25 % bupivacaine and were then randomly allocated to one of three groups. In group I (halothane), light general anaesthesia was induced with thiopental 3-5mg/kg and maintained with halothane. The propofol group (II) received 2mg/kg for induction and a mean continuous infusion of 1.7mg/kg.h. In group III (Mi/Fe), midazolam and fentanyl were used for induction and maintenance. All patients were intubated, received non-depolarising muscle relaxants, and were manually ventilated with nitrous oxide-oxygen (2:1.2). For postoperative analgesia, 0.05mg/kg morphine was administrated epidurally 30 min before the end of the operation; 30, 60, 90, and 120 min after arriving in the recovery room, vigilance was assessed using a modified Steward score, the Trieger test, the ability to recall a column of numbers (KAI test), and symbol counting (CI test). Heart rate, blood pressure, arterial oxygen saturation, and blood gases were recorded. Results. The three groups were comparable with regard to age, sex, ASA classification, and duration of anaesthesia and operation (Table 3). There was no difference between the groups in performance of the recovery tests (Figs. 2-5), blood pressure, heart rate, arterial blood gas analysis (Fig. 6), or oxygen saturation. Comparing pre- and postoperative values, we found severe psychomotor and mental impairment in all groups. PCO2 was slightly elevated in all groups, but only 3 patients in the propofol group and 6 in the midazolam/fentanyl group developed hypercapnia above 50 mm Hg. Patients receiving propofol or midazolam/fentanyl had significantly less postoperative nausea and vomiting than those receiving halothane (Table 5). Conclusion. it is concluded that propofol offers no advantage over halothane or midazolam/fentanyl where early postoperative recovery is concerned. Intraoperatively, all three techniques provided good anaesthesia. Propofol and midazolam/fentanyl caused less postoperative nausea and vomiting than halothane anaesthesia.
引用
收藏
页码:159 / 167
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] COMBINATION OF EPIDURAL AND GENERAL-ANESTHESIA IN THORACO-ABDOMINAL SURGERY
    KLOSS, T
    HEMPEL, V
    JUNGINGER, W
    KELLER, G
    [J]. LANGENBECKS ARCHIV FUR CHIRURGIE, 1982, 358 : 491 - 491
  • [42] BENEFICIAL IMPACT OF EPIDURAL-ANESTHESIA ON RECOVERY AFTER OUTPATIENT ARTHROSCOPY
    PARNASS, SM
    MCCARTHY, RJ
    BACH, BR
    COREY, ER
    HASSON, S
    WERLING, MA
    IVANKOVICH, AD
    [J]. ARTHROSCOPY, 1993, 9 (01): : 91 - 95
  • [43] COMPARISON OF HALOTHANE AND FENTANYL SUPPLEMENTATION TO GENERAL-ANESTHESIA ON THE STRESS RESPONSE OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING UPPER ABDOMINAL-SURGERY
    PARIKH, RK
    NAISMITH, A
    SEWNAUTH, D
    CAMPBELL, BC
    REID, JL
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 1982, 54 (02) : P231 - P231
  • [44] HYPOXEMIA DURING RECOVERY FROM ANESTHESIA - AN AUDIT OF CHILDREN AFTER GENERAL-ANESTHESIA FOR ROUTINE ELECTIVE SURGERY
    LAYCOCK, GJA
    MCNICOL, LR
    [J]. ANAESTHESIA, 1988, 43 (11) : 984 - 987
  • [45] THE EFFECTS OF PROPOFOL AND ISOFLURANE ON RECOVERY OF MEMORY FOLLOWING GENERAL-ANESTHESIA IN RATS
    KARPA, MD
    STOLTE, A
    VALDIVIA, S
    BERRIGAN, MJ
    [J]. ANESTHESIOLOGY, 1994, 81 (3A) : A450 - A450
  • [46] THORACIC EPIDURAL-ANESTHESIA IMPROVES OUTCOME AFTER BREAST SURGERY
    LYNCH, EP
    WELCH, KJ
    CARABUENA, JM
    EBERLEIN, TJ
    [J]. ANNALS OF SURGERY, 1995, 222 (05) : 663 - 669
  • [47] Recovery of horses from general anesthesia after induction with propofol and ketamine versus midazolam and ketamine
    Jarrett, Melanie A.
    Bailey, Kate M.
    Messenger, Kristen M.
    Prange, Timo
    Gaines, Brian
    Posner, Lysa P.
    [J]. JAVMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2018, 253 (01): : 101 - 107
  • [48] Recovery of horses from general anesthesia after induction with propofol and ketamine versus midazolam and ketamine
    Jarrett, M. A.
    Bailey, K. M.
    Messenger, K. M.
    Prange, T.
    Gaines, B.
    Posner, L. P.
    [J]. PFERDEHEILKUNDE, 2018, 34 (06): : 574 - 574
  • [49] EVALUATION OF A CLINICAL RECOVERY SCORE AFTER GENERAL-ANESTHESIA
    QUINN, CL
    WEAVER, JM
    BECK, FM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 1990, 69 : 278 - 278
  • [50] HYPOXIC EVENTS AFTER GENERAL-ANESTHESIA IN THE RECOVERY ROOM
    DEGASPERI, D
    VINELLI, M
    FESTA, C
    FIANDRI, MT
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA, 1993, 70 : 31 - 31