Balanced conscious sedation with intravenous induction and inhalational maintenance for patients requiring endoscopic and/or surgical procedures

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作者
Lahoud, G. Y. [1 ]
Hopkins, P. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Acad Unit Anaesthesia, St Jamess Univ Hosp, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
关键词
conscious sedation; intravenous; inhalation; anaesthetics intravenous; midazolam; propafol; anaesthetics inhalation; sevoflurane; nitrous oxide; endoscopical procedures; ambulatory surgical procedures; anaesthesia conduction;
D O I
10.1017/S0265021506001207
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R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background and objective: The use of inhalation sedation with sub-anaesthetic concentrations of sevoflurane and nitrous oxide mixture is expected to reduce amounts of intravenous sedative drugs needed to produce a balanced sedation with the benefits of having reduced side-effects. Methods: Eighty-two patients requiring endoscopic and/or surgical procedures under conscious sedation and local anaesthesia were recruited for this pilot study. Conscious sedation was induced with a titrated dose of midazolam and propofol given intravenously until the clinical end-point of conscious sedation was achieved. Subsequently, during the procedure, the patient was asked to breathe sevoflurane 0.1-0.3% and a fixed ratio of 40 96 nitrous oxide in oxygen given through a face mask. Results: In 7 8 patients (95.1%), the treatment was completed successfully. Patients were discharged back to the wards within 4-16min (10.1) without significant side-effects. Treatment was satisfactorily accepted by 38 patients (48.7%)and considered excellent by 40 patients (51.3%). Conclusions: The use of titrated doses of intravenous sedative drugs for induction of conscious sedation followed by the use of low concentrations (0.1-0.3%) of sevoflurane combined with 40% nitrous oxide for maintenance of conscious sedation in patients requiring endoscopic and/or surgical procedures under local anaesthesia, has the potential advantages of reducing amounts of intravenous sedative drugs, less likelihood of problems from drug side-effects and fast recovery and discharge time. Further investigations to establish the technique are currently in progress.
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