TRACHEAL INTUBATION AFTER INDUCTION OF ANESTHESIA WITH PROPOFOL, ALFENTANIL AND LIDOCAINE WITHOUT NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING-DRUGS IN CHILDREN

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作者
HILLER, A
KLEMOLA, UM
SAARNIVAARA, L
机构
[1] Department of Anaesthesia, Otolaryngological Hospital, Helsinki
关键词
ALFENTANIL; ANESTHETIC INDUCTION; CHILDREN; LIDOCAINE; PROPOFOL; TRACHEAL INTUBATION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-6576.1993.tb03798.x
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
In a double-blind study, intubating conditions and haemodynamic responses were assessed in two age-groups of 45 ASA I-II children, with mean ages of 2.4 and 6.3 years, premedicated with oral midazolam and atropine. The children were randomly allocated to one of three groups: alfentanil 20 mug - kg-1 + lidocaine 1 mg . kg-1 (Alf20 + Lign); alfentanil 20 mug . kg-1 (Alf20); or alfentanil 40 mug . kg-1 (Alf40), followed by propofol 3.5 mg . kg-1 in the children aged 13 years and 3.0 mg . kg-1 in the older children. Intubating conditions, 40 s after the administration of propofol, were assessed as good, moderate or impossible on the basis of jaw relaxation, ease of insertion of the endotracheal tube and coughing during intubation. In the younger age group the frequencies of good, moderate or impossible intubating conditions were 87, 13 and 0% in the Alf40, 40, 60 and 0% in the Alf20 (P<0.05 compared to the Alf40 group) and 53, 47 and 0% in the Alf20 + Lign group. In the older age group the corresponding frequencies were 60, 33 and 7% in the Alf20 + Lign, 47, 53 and 0% in the Alf20 and 47, 40 and 13% in the Alf40 group. All the drugs prevented any increase in arterial pressure and heart rate after tracheal intubation. The QTc interval of the ECG was always in the normal range. Clinically important bradycardia did not occur. In conclusion, the best intubating conditions occurred after propofol 3.5 mg . kg-1 and alfentanil 40 mug . kg 1 in the younger age group. In the other children good or moderate intubating conditions occurred in 87-100% after all the drugs used in the present study.
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