[可乐定加镇痛镇静预防术后谵妄]。

L Verner, M Hartmann, W Seitz
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在一项开放的前瞻性研究中,我们调查了可乐定补充镇痛镇静的疗效。40例食道恶性肿瘤伴明确酒精滥用患者行食管-胃吻合术后,术后给予呼吸治疗。关于戒断症状的表现强度和发展,我们发现在吡拉西泮-地西泮基础用药期间,持续静脉注射可乐定可以消除与酒精戒断相关的血液动力学和精神植物症状。可乐定组需要较少的镇定剂。尿儿茶酚胺输出的测量显示一个正常的内源性输出。作为一个重要的发现,胃容量减少,血液动力学坚定、稳定和镇静程度较低的可乐定组患者需要较少的呼吸治疗天数。因此,吸入性肺炎和吻合不全的风险较低。中位日剂量为1.09 mg/d的可乐定没有发生高潜在危险的心动过缓风险。我们认为可乐定是一种有效的补充镇痛镇静手术患者谁是在酒精戒断的高风险。
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[Clonidine supplemented analgesia and sedation in prevention of postoperative delirium].

In an open prospective study we investigated the efficacy of the supplementation of analgosedation by clonidine. 40 patients with oesophagus malignancy and definite alcohol abuse were on respiration therapy postoperatively after having been treated with oesophago-gastro anastomoses. With regard to manifestation intensity and development of withdrawal symptoms we found that during basic medication with piritramid-diazepam continuously i.v. administered clonidine can eliminate haemodynamic and psychovegetative symptoms related to alcohol withdrawal. The clonidine group required less analgosedation. The measurement of the urinary catecholamine output showed a normalised endogenous output. As a finding of importance the gastrovolume was reduced, and the haemodynamically firm, stable and less sedated patients of the clonidine group required fewer days of respiration therapy. Hence, the hazard of aspiration pneumonia and insufficienty anastomosis was lower. Risk of bradycardia of high potential danger did not occur with a median daily dosage of 1.09 mg/d clonidine. We consider clonidine to be a potent supplement to analgosedation for the surgical patient who is at high risk of alcohol withdrawal.

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