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Intraoperative target-controlled infusion anesthesia application using remifentanil hydrochloride with etomidate in patients with severe burn as monitored using Narcotrend.

Authors :
Guo, Zhenggang
Pang, Liwei
Jia, Xiaopeng
Wang, Xiaoyan
Su, Xiaojun
Li, Ping
Mi, Weidong
Hao, Jianhua
Source :
Burns (03054179). Feb2015, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p100-105. 6p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of intraoperative composite target-controlled infusion (TCI) anesthesia application using remifentanil hydrochloride with etomidate in patients with severe burns, as monitored by Narcotrend. Methods A total of 40 patients with severe burns with eschar excisions and skin grafts were randomly and equally grouped into the etomidate (E) and the propofol groups (P). Anesthesia was induced and maintained by a remifentanil hydrochloride TCI combined with etomidate or propofol. The depth of anesthesia and other relevant indicators were recorded through intraoperative electroencephalogram monitoring using a Narcotrend monitor. Results No statistically significant differences were observed between the drug withdrawal times, eye opening requirements, or orientation recoveries of the two groups ( P > 0.05). The cortisol and aldosterone levels in group E were significantly lower than those in group P 24 h post operation ( P < 0.05). No significant differences between the number of operations, hospitalization duration, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, and postoperative adverse reaction incidence of the two groups were observed at each time point ( P > 0.05). Conclusion The application of a composite remifentanil hydrochloride combined with etomidate TCI is feasible for the early eschar excision in patients with severe burns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03054179
Volume :
41
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Burns (03054179)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100191750
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2014.04.021