The effect of skin incision followed by alfentanil on catecholamine levels and on the T-wave amplitude of ECG during isoflurane anaesthesia.

P A Annila, L Lindgren, P Loula, M Scheinin, A M Yli-Hankala
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Haemodynamic, ECG T-wave amplitude and plasma potassium changes and plasma catecholamine responses to skin incision followed by alfentanil were studied in 24 ASA I patients. Propofol and vecuronium were used without anticholinergics for induction of anaesthesia followed by isoflurane in 02/air. End-tidal isoflurane concentration was kept constant (0.7%) for 30 min before the skin incision. Five min after the skin incision alfentanil 30 mu g kg-1 was given. Blood samples for catecholamines and plasma potassium concentrations were drawn from right ventricle of the heart one minute before and after the skin incision and two minutes after alfentanil. Heart rate, systolic and diastolic arterial pressures increased after the skin incision (P < 0.001), and decreased after alfentanil (P < 0.001). Plasma adrenaline and noradrenaline concentrations increased slightly after the skin incision (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively). Noradrenaline levels continued to increase after alfentanil (P < 0.001) despite totally abolished haemodynamic responses to the skin incision. ECG T-wave amplitude changes, measured as R/T ratio, did not correlate to the changes in plasma catecholamine levels: both rapid increases and decreases in R/T ratio were seen. No plasma potassium changes were seen during the trial. T-wave changes, occurring in seconds after the skin incision, are probably produced by a direct catecholamine release from cardiac sympathetic nerve endings.

异氟醚麻醉时皮肤切开后阿芬太尼对儿茶酚胺水平及心电图t波振幅的影响。
研究24例ASAⅰ型患者皮肤切开后阿芬太尼的血流动力学、心电图t波振幅、血浆钾变化及血浆儿茶酚胺反应。异丙酚和维库溴铵在不使用抗胆碱能药物的情况下诱导麻醉,然后在02/空气中使用异氟醚。在切开皮肤前,将末潮异氟烷浓度保持恒定(0.7%)30 min。皮肤切开5 min后给予阿芬太尼30 μ g kg-1。在皮肤切开前后1分钟和阿芬太尼后2分钟分别从右心室取血检测儿茶酚胺和血浆钾浓度。皮肤切开后心率、收缩压和舒张压升高(P < 0.001),阿芬太尼后降低(P < 0.001)。皮肤切开后血浆肾上腺素和去甲肾上腺素浓度略有升高(P < 0.05和P < 0.01)。阿芬太尼后去甲肾上腺素水平继续升高(P < 0.001),尽管皮肤切口的血流动力学反应完全消失。以R/T比值测量的心电图T波振幅变化与血浆儿茶酚胺水平的变化无关:R/T比值同时快速升高和降低。试验期间未见血浆钾变化。t波变化发生在皮肤切开几秒钟后,可能是由心脏交感神经末梢直接释放儿茶酚胺引起的。
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