Remifentanil-based total intravenous anesthesia for pediatric rigid bronchoscopy: comparison of adjuvant propofol and ketamine

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作者
Bakan, Mefkur [1 ]
Topuz, Ufuk [1 ]
Umutoglu, Tarik [1 ]
Gundogdu, Gokhan [2 ]
Ilce, Zekeriya [3 ]
Elicevik, Mehmet [4 ]
Kaya, Guner [5 ]
机构
[1] Bezmialem Vakif Univ, Fac Med, Dept Anesthesiol & Reanimat, Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Bezmialem Vakif Univ, Fac Med, Dept Pediat Surg, Istanbul, Turkey
[3] Derince Training & Res Hosp, Dept Pediat Surg, Kocaeli, Turkey
[4] Istanbul Univ, Cerrahpasa Med Fac, Dept Pediat Surg, Istanbul, Turkey
[5] Istanbul Univ, Cerrahpasa Med Fac, Dept Anesthesiol & Reanimat, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Rigid Bronchoscopy; Pediatric Anesthesia; Remifentanil; Ketamine; Propofol; FOREIGN-BODY REMOVAL; CHILDREN; SURGERY; SEVOFLURANE; VENTILATION; MULTICENTER; INFUSIONS; FENTANYL; INFANTS; AGENTS;
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10.6061/clinics/2014(06)01
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: Laryngoscopy and stimuli inside the trachea cause an intense sympatho-adrenal response. Remifentanil seems to be the optimal opioid for rigid bronchoscopy due to its potent and short-acting properties. The purpose of this study was to compare bolus propofol and ketamine as an adjuvant to remifentanil-based total intravenous anesthesia for pediatric rigid bronchoscopy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty children under 12 years of age who had been scheduled for a rigid bronchoscopy were included in this study. After midazolam premedication, a 1 mu g/kg/min remifentanil infusion was started, and patients were randomly allocated to receive either propofol (Group P) or ketamine (Group K) as well as mivacurium for muscle relaxation. Anesthesia was maintained with a 1 mu g/kg/min remifentanil infusion and bolus doses of propofol or ketamine. After the rigid bronchoscopy, 0.05 mu g/kg/min of remifentanil was maintained until extubation. Hemodynamic parameters, emergence characteristics, and adverse events were evaluated. RESULTS: The demographic variables were comparable between the two groups. The decrease in mean arterial pressure from baseline values to the lowest values during rigid bronchoscopy was greater in Group P (p = 0.049), while the reduction in the other parameters and the incidence of adverse events were comparable between the two groups. The need for assisted or controlled mask ventilation after extubation was higher in Group K. CONCLUSION: Remifentanil-based total intravenous anesthesia with propofol or ketamine as an adjuvant drug along with controlled ventilation is a viable technique for pediatric rigid bronchoscopy. Ketamine does not provide a definite advantage over propofol with respect to hemodynamic stability during rigid bronchoscopy, while propofol seems more suitable during the recovery period.
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