Target-controlled infusion of propofol for fibreoptic intubation

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作者
Knolle, E [1 ]
Oehmke, MJ [1 ]
Gustorff, B [1 ]
Hellwagner, K [1 ]
Kress, HG [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Anaesthesiol & Gen Intens Care B, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
关键词
anaesthetics; intravenous; propofol; intubation; intratracheal; optics; fibreoptics; pffarmacokinetics; target-controlled infusion; sedation; amnesia;
D O I
10.1097/00003643-200307000-00009
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background and objective: In a retrospective study, we examined the suitability of a departmental clinical protocol for anaesthesia induction with target-controlled infusion of propofol developed for fibreoptic intubation in spontaneously breathing patients scheduled for outpatient oral surgery at the dental clinic of the Vienna University Hospital. Methods: Propofol was administered using target-controlled infusion (Diprifusor(R)) at increasing target plasma concentrations starting at 2.5 mug mL(-1). After 10 min, an intravenous dose of alfentanil (5-10 mug kg(-1)) was given for pain reduction. After a further 2 min, the patient was evaluated for response to auditory stimulation. If unresponsive, fibreoptic intubation was performed, otherwise the target concentration was increased by 0.2 mug mL(-1) every 2 min until non-responsiveness was attained. Results: Tracheal intubation was successful in all patients without any haemodynamic instability. However, one patient required facemask ventilation for 2 min. No patient was aware of intubation. The plasma concentration required for non-responsiveness was 2.8 +/- 0.4 mug mL(-1) (mean +/- SD). Conclusions: When using a target-controlled infusion of propofol, fibreoptic intubation can be performed with complete amnesia of the procedure for the patient. However, assisted ventilation of the lungs may be necessary as spontaneous ventilation may cease.
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页码:565 / 569
页数:5
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