小剂量布比卡因和芬太尼腰麻在老年股骨手术中的应用

Devyani Desai, Pinal Bumiya, Mr, Upadhyay, A. Vashishtha
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背景和目的:减少鞘内布比卡因的剂量可能有助于减少手术麻醉中的血流动力学紊乱,特别是在老年患者中,但可能与骨科手术麻醉不足有关。这可以通过添加芬太尼来克服。材料与方法:将60例美国麻醉学会(ASA)分级为股骨手术的老年患者随机分为两组。B组(n=30)布比卡因(0.5%)重量2.5ml (12.5mg); BF组(n=30)布比卡因(0.5%)重量1.5ml (7.5mg)+芬太尼(25ug) 0.5ml+生理盐水0.5ml,总容量为2.5ml。记录感觉和运动阻滞特点、有效镇痛时间、围术期血流动力学及并发症。结果:BF组感觉阻滞的平均发生时间和达到感觉峰值水平的时间较早,达到L1水平的时间较长,有效镇痛持续时间较长,差异有高度统计学意义(p<0.001)。两组间运动阻滞特征无显著差异。B组低血压发生率高于BF组。结论:小剂量布比卡因(7.5 mg)鞘内联合芬太尼(25mcg)可提供充足的手术麻醉和较好的血流动力学,可用于老年患者股骨手术。
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Spinal anesthesia with low dose bupivacaine and fentanyl for femur surgeries in elderly patients
Background and objectives: Decreasing the dose of intrathecal Bupivacaine may be useful to provide surgical anaesthesia with less hemodynamic disturbances especially in elderly patients but may be associated with inadequate anaesthesia for orthopaedic surgeries to perform. This can be overcome by adding Fentanyl to it. Materials and method: 60 elderly patients of American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) grade II, scheduled for femur surgeries were randomly assigned to one of the two groups. Group B:(n=30) patients receiving Bupivacaine (0.5%) heavy 2.5ml (12.5mg) and Group BF:(n=30) patients receiving Bupivacaine (0.5%) heavy 1.5ml (7.5mg)+Fentanyl (25ug) 0.5ml+0.5 ml normal saline, total volume being 2.5ml. The characteristics of sensory and motor blockade, duration of effective analgesia, perioperative hemodynamics and complications were recorded. Results: The mean onset of sensory block and time to achieve peak sensory level was early, time to achieve regression to L1 level and duration of effective analgesia was longer in group BF ad the difference was highly significant (p<0.001). There was no significant difference in motor blockade characteristics between two groups. Incidences of hypotension were more in group B compared to group BF. Conclusion: Low dose intrathecal bupivacaine (7.5 mg) with fentanyl (25mcg) can provide adequate surgical anaesthesia and better hemodynamics and can be used in elderly patients for femur surgeries.
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