Recovery profile of desflurane with air or nitrous oxide in patients undergoing general anesthesia - A prospective cohort study.

IF 1.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Nishant Kumar, Nisha Chauhan, Aruna Jain
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Abstract

Background and aims: Desflurane helps in prompt awakening when discontinued. Since desflurane has a lesser blood: gas solubility than nitrous oxide, we hypothesized that use of air with desflurane would result in a rapid recovery compared to desflurane with nitrous oxide.

Materials and methods: After approval from the institutional ethical committee was obtained, this prospective, nonrandomized study (CTRI/2017/11/010558) was conducted. This study included 110 American Society of Anesthesiologists I-II patients aged 18-60 years, of either sex, undergoing general anesthesia using desflurane with air or nitrous oxide for elective surgery. The primary objective was to compare the time taken to achieve a modified Aldrete score of 9/10. The secondary objectives were to compare time to spontaneous respiration, time to extubation, time to verbal response, time to orientation, intraoperative opioid consumption, and incidence of explicit recall between groups. P <0.05 was considered significant.

Results: The time required to achieve modified Aldrete score of 9/10 was higher in those who received nitrous oxide (899.09 ± 426.85 s) compared to those who received air (464.27 ± 190.28 s; P < 0.01). Time taken for spontaneous respiration, extubation, verbal response, and orientation was significantly higher with the use of desflurane with nitrous oxide compared to use of air. The intraoperative opioid requirement was statistically significant, but clinically not significant. Explicit recall was not seen in any of the patients.

Conclusion: Nitrous oxide delays the elimination of desflurane compared to air, thus delaying extubation and recovery and mitigating the beneficial effects of desflurane.

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地氟醚与空气或氧化亚氮在全麻患者中的恢复情况-一项前瞻性队列研究。
背景和目的:地氟醚在停用后有助于迅速觉醒。由于地氟醚的血液溶解度低于氧化亚氮,因此我们假设,与氧化亚氮相比,空气中使用地氟醚会导致快速恢复。材料和方法:在获得机构伦理委员会批准后,进行了这项前瞻性、非随机研究(CTRI/2017/11/010558)。本研究纳入110名美国麻醉医师学会I-II级患者,年龄18-60岁,男女不限,在择期手术中使用地氟醚和空气或氧化亚氮进行全身麻醉。主要目的是比较达到修改后的Aldrete分数(9/10)所需的时间。次要目的是比较两组之间的自主呼吸时间、拔管时间、言语反应时间、定向时间、术中阿片类药物消耗和外显回忆发生率。结果:氧化亚氮组达到改良Aldrete评分9/10所需时间(899.09±426.85 s)高于空气组(464.27±190.28 s);P < 0.01)。与使用空气相比,使用地氟醚和一氧化二氮进行自主呼吸、拔管、言语反应和定向所需的时间明显更长。术中阿片类药物需求有统计学意义,但临床无统计学意义。在所有患者中都没有看到明确的回忆。结论:与空气相比,氧化亚氮延迟了地氟醚的清除,从而延迟了拔管和恢复,减轻了地氟醚的有益作用。
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期刊介绍: The JOACP publishes original peer-reviewed research and clinical work in all branches of anaesthesiology, pain, critical care and perioperative medicine including the application to basic sciences. In addition, the journal publishes review articles, special articles, brief communications/reports, case reports, and reports of new equipment, letters to editor, book reviews and obituaries. It is international in scope and comprehensive in coverage.
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