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The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane

BACKGROUND: Anesthesia induction with desflurane is troublesome because of the frequent sympathetic hyperactivity during desflurane administration. We thought that a low concentration of desflurane combined with a target-controlled infusion (TCI) of remifentanil would eliminate the desflurane-relate...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jiwon, Jung, Chul-Woo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21359075
http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2011.60.1.12
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Jung, Chul-Woo
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description BACKGROUND: Anesthesia induction with desflurane is troublesome because of the frequent sympathetic hyperactivity during desflurane administration. We thought that a low concentration of desflurane combined with a target-controlled infusion (TCI) of remifentanil would eliminate the desflurane-related complications and provide hemodynamic stability during desflurane induction. An up-and-down study was planned to find the target effect-site concentration of remifentanil to block the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation, the highest level of stimulus, during anesthesia induction with administering desflurane at 1 MAC. METHODS: Remifentanil TCI was initiated before desflurane administration. When the preset target was achieved, spontaneous inhalation of desflurane 1 MAC was performed until the patients became unconscious. Laryngoscopic tracheal intubation was facilitated with rocuronium injection. The starting concentration of remifentanil and the test space were 5 and 1 ng/ml, respectively. The criteria for up-and-down was a 20% increase of the mean arterial pressure or heart rate after intubation. The median effective concentration (EC(50)) of remifentanil was calculated from 6 independent pairs. The complications related with remifentanil and desflurane were assessed during the study. RESULTS: We studied 20 patients using 2-5 ng/ml of the effect-site concentrations of remifentanil. The EC(50) of remifentanil was 3.7 ng/ml. Loss of consciousness was achieved at 125 ± 22 s after desflurane inhalation and this was irrespective of the combined remifentanil concentrations. Any remifentanil-related complication was not observed. Transient cough was seen in one patient who received 2 ng/ml of remifentanil. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that uncomplicated induction with desflurane was possible by the use of target-controlled remifentanil. The EC(50) of remifentanil to block the hemodynamic response to tracheal intubation was 3.7 ng/ml during inhalational induction with 1 MAC desflurane.
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spelling pubmed-30404252011-02-25 The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane Lee, Jiwon Jung, Chul-Woo Korean J Anesthesiol Clinical Research Article BACKGROUND: Anesthesia induction with desflurane is troublesome because of the frequent sympathetic hyperactivity during desflurane administration. We thought that a low concentration of desflurane combined with a target-controlled infusion (TCI) of remifentanil would eliminate the desflurane-related complications and provide hemodynamic stability during desflurane induction. An up-and-down study was planned to find the target effect-site concentration of remifentanil to block the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation, the highest level of stimulus, during anesthesia induction with administering desflurane at 1 MAC. METHODS: Remifentanil TCI was initiated before desflurane administration. When the preset target was achieved, spontaneous inhalation of desflurane 1 MAC was performed until the patients became unconscious. Laryngoscopic tracheal intubation was facilitated with rocuronium injection. The starting concentration of remifentanil and the test space were 5 and 1 ng/ml, respectively. The criteria for up-and-down was a 20% increase of the mean arterial pressure or heart rate after intubation. The median effective concentration (EC(50)) of remifentanil was calculated from 6 independent pairs. The complications related with remifentanil and desflurane were assessed during the study. RESULTS: We studied 20 patients using 2-5 ng/ml of the effect-site concentrations of remifentanil. The EC(50) of remifentanil was 3.7 ng/ml. Loss of consciousness was achieved at 125 ± 22 s after desflurane inhalation and this was irrespective of the combined remifentanil concentrations. Any remifentanil-related complication was not observed. Transient cough was seen in one patient who received 2 ng/ml of remifentanil. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that uncomplicated induction with desflurane was possible by the use of target-controlled remifentanil. The EC(50) of remifentanil to block the hemodynamic response to tracheal intubation was 3.7 ng/ml during inhalational induction with 1 MAC desflurane. The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2011-01 2011-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3040425/ /pubmed/21359075 http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2011.60.1.12 Text en Copyright © the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2011 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Jiwon
Jung, Chul-Woo
The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane
title The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane
title_full The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane
title_fullStr The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane
title_full_unstemmed The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane
title_short The target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane
title_sort target concentration of remifentanil to suppress the hemodynamic response to endotracheal intubation during inhalational induction with desflurane
topic Clinical Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21359075
http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2011.60.1.12
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