Hydromorphone reduced the incidence of emergence agitation after adenotonsillectomy in children with obstructive sleep apnea: A randomized, double-blind study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Open Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1515/med-2024-1129
Qiyuan Huang, Yang Chen, Xiaohui Sun, Yongwei Su, Ruihao Zhou, Guo Chen, Tao Zhu
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Abstract

Purpose: Emergence agitation (EA) after (adeno)tonsillectomy (AT) surgery impairs recovery in children. Adequate analgesia plays a crucial role in reducing EA incidence. This study investigated whether hydromorphone infusion (30 μg/kg) during anesthesia induction could reduce EA following AT surgery for obstructive sleep apnea in children.

Patients and methods: A total of 186 ASA I-III children aged 3-7 years undergoing AT surgery were enrolled in a blinded randomized trial comparing hydromorphone (30 μg/kg) to fentanyl (4 μg/kg). The primary outcome was EA incidence within 30 min post-extubation. Secondary outcomes included pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium (PAED), face, legs, activity, crying, consolability (FLACC), Ramsay sedation scores, extubation time, rescue analgesia incidence, and adverse events.

Results: The incidence of EA was significantly lower in the hydromorphone group [48.4% (45/93) vs 64.5% (60/93); absolute difference: 16.1%; 95% CI: 18.9-29.5%; P = 0.027]. Hydromorphone improved PAED, FLACC, and Ramsay scores and reduced moderate-to-severe pain and rescue analgesia. No postoperative complications occurred in either group.

Conclusion: Hydromorphone at 30 μg/kg effectively reduces the incidence of EA within 30 min post-extubation in children after AT surgery compared to fentanyl. It shows superior analgesia and has a low incidence of adverse effects.

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Open Medicine Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Open Medicine is an open access journal that provides users with free, instant, and continued access to all content worldwide. The primary goal of the journal has always been a focus on maintaining the high quality of its published content. Its mission is to facilitate the exchange of ideas between medical science researchers from different countries. Papers connected to all fields of medicine and public health are welcomed. Open Medicine accepts submissions of research articles, reviews, case reports, letters to editor and book reviews.
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