儿童牙科手术全静脉麻醉期间右美托咪定的麻醉保护作用:随机对照试验

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Pediatric Anesthesia Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1111/pan.14987
Victor C L Lee, Randa Ridgway, Nicholas C West, Matthias Görges, Simon D Whyte
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摘要

背景右美托咪定是α2-肾上腺素能激动剂,在成人全静脉麻醉中作为辅助用药可减少异丙酚和瑞芬太尼的需求量,但在儿科人群中的研究却很少。本研究探讨了在小儿手术中,诱导后右美托咪定栓剂对丙泊酚和瑞芬太尼需求量的剂量节省效应:在这项随机、双盲、对照试验中,接受择期牙科手术的 2-10 岁儿童被分配到四组中的一组:安慰剂组、0.25 mcg/kg 右美托咪定组、0.5 mcg/kg 右美托咪定组和 1 mcg/kg 右美托咪定组。使用固定比例的异丙酚和瑞芬太尼全静脉麻醉,按照双谱指数(BIS)指导算法维持稳定的麻醉深度。主要结果是异丙酚和瑞芬太尼的时间平均维持输注率。麻醉后护理单元的次要结果包括镇静评分、疼痛评分和出院时间:67名患者的数据可供分析。1 mcg/kg 右美托咪定组的异丙酚输注率中位数[四分位间范围](180 [164-185] mcg/kg/min)低于安慰剂组(200 [178-220] mcg/kg/min):百分比变化-10.0%;95% CI -2.4至-19.8;P = 0.013。1 mcg/kg 右美托咪定组的瑞芬太尼输注率(0.089 [0.080, 0.095] mcg/kg/min)也低于安慰剂组(0.103 [0.095, 0.106] mcg/kg/min):百分比变化为 -13.7%;95% CI -5.47 至 -21.0;p = .022。然而,0.25 或 0.5 mcg/kg 右美托咪定组的异丙酚和瑞芬太尼输注率均无显著差异。在麻醉后护理病房,疼痛或镇静评分没有差异,任何右美托咪定组的出院时间都没有明显延长:结论:右美托咪定1微克/千克作为诱导后栓剂给药可减少儿童麻醉维持期间对丙泊酚和瑞芬太尼的需求:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT03422978,注册日期2018-02-06。
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Anesthetic-sparing effect of dexmedetomidine during total intravenous anesthesia for children undergoing dental surgery: A randomized controlled trial.

Background: Dexmedetomidine, an α2-adrenergic agonist, reduces propofol and remifentanil requirements when used as an adjunct to total intravenous anesthesia in adults, but studies in a pediatric population are sparse. This study investigates the magnitude of dose-sparing effects of a postinduction dexmedetomidine bolus on propofol and remifentanil requirements during pediatric surgery.

Methods: In this randomized, double-blind, controlled trial, children aged 2-10 years undergoing elective dental surgery were assigned to one of four groups: placebo, 0.25 mcg/kg dexmedetomidine, 0.5 mcg/kg dexmedetomidine, and 1 mcg/kg dexmedetomidine. Maintenance with fixed-ratio propofol and remifentanil total intravenous anesthesia followed a bispectral index (BIS)-guided algorithm designed to maintain a stable depth of anesthesia. The primary outcomes were time-averaged maintenance infusion rates of propofol and remifentanil. Secondary outcomes in the postanesthetic care unit included sedation scores, pain scores, and time to discharge.

Results: Data from 67 patients were available for analysis. The median [interquartile range] propofol infusion rate was lower in the 1 mcg/kg dexmedetomidine group (180 [164-185] mcg/kg/min) versus placebo (200 [178-220] mcg/kg/min): percent change -10.0%; 95% CI -2.4 to -19.8; p = 0.013. The remifentanil infusion rate was also lower in the 1 mcg/kg dexmedetomidine group (0.089 [0.080, 0.095] mcg/kg/min) versus placebo (0.103 [0.095, 0.106] mcg/kg/min): percent change, -13.7%; 95% CI -5.47 to -21.0; p = .022. However, neither propofol nor remifentanil infusion rates were significantly different in the 0.25 or 0.5 mcg/kg dexmedetomidine groups. In the postanesthesia care unit, there were no differences in pain or sedation scores, and time to discharge was not significantly prolonged in any dexmedetomidine group.

Conclusion: Dexmedetomidine 1 mcg/kg reduced the propofol and remifentanil requirements during maintenance of anesthesia in children when administered as a postinduction bolus.

Trials registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03422978, date of registration 2018-02-06.

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Pediatric Anesthesia
Pediatric Anesthesia 医学-麻醉学
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期刊介绍: Devoted to the dissemination of research of interest and importance to practising anesthetists everywhere, the scientific and clinical content of Pediatric Anesthesia covers a wide selection of medical disciplines in all areas relevant to paediatric anaesthesia, pain management and peri-operative medicine. The International Editorial Board is supported by the Editorial Advisory Board and a team of Senior Advisors, to ensure that the journal is publishing the best work from the front line of research in the field. The journal publishes high-quality, relevant scientific and clinical research papers, reviews, commentaries, pro-con debates, historical vignettes, correspondence, case presentations and book reviews.
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