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Can Elimination of Epinephrine in Rhinoplasty Reduce the Side Effects: Introduction of a New Technique

BACKGROUND: We aim to provide evidence that despite not administering epinephrine, (1) the amount of hemorrhaging during surgery will not change, (2) surgery time will not increase and may even be shorter, and (3) there would be fewer cardiovascular-related consequences. METHODS: One hundred thirtee...

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Autores principales: Kalantar-Hormozi, Abdoljalil, Fadaee-Naeeni, Alireza, Solaimanpour, Siavash, Mozaffari, Naser, Yazdanshenas, Hamed, Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3146713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21359979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00266-011-9673-4
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author Kalantar-Hormozi, Abdoljalil
Fadaee-Naeeni, Alireza
Solaimanpour, Siavash
Mozaffari, Naser
Yazdanshenas, Hamed
Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad
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Fadaee-Naeeni, Alireza
Solaimanpour, Siavash
Mozaffari, Naser
Yazdanshenas, Hamed
Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad
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description BACKGROUND: We aim to provide evidence that despite not administering epinephrine, (1) the amount of hemorrhaging during surgery will not change, (2) surgery time will not increase and may even be shorter, and (3) there would be fewer cardiovascular-related consequences. METHODS: One hundred thirteen patients were enrolled and randomized into the control (n = 74) and intervention groups (n = 39). During the primary open or closed rhinoplasty operation, anesthesia was managed by continual infusion of remifentanil (14–20 μg/h) and propofol (4–6 mg/kg/h) with an infusion pump, in addition to N(2)O–O(2) (50%). Atracurium was repeated (5 mg every 20 min). Patients in the control group received an epinephrine (1/100,000) injection to the nose, and patients in the intervention group did not. All patients received dexamethasone (8 mg IV) and metoclopramide (10 mg IV). At the end of the operation and before extubation, the muscle relaxants were reversed with prostigmine (0.35 mg/kg) and atropine (0.175 mg/kg). RESULTS: We found (1) no statistically significant association between epinephrine injection and hemorrhage during or after surgery (P = 0.949), (2) a statistically significant association between epinephrine injection and complications, and (3) the group that did not receive the injection had fewer complications (P = 0.01). With respect to the duration of surgery, we did not detect any statistically significant associations between the groups. CONCLUSION: Elimination of epinephrine during rhinoplasty as an alternative procedure may lead to the same surgery outcomes if not a better one. Studies with a larger sample size are needed to further substantiate these findings.
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spelling pubmed-31467132011-09-08 Can Elimination of Epinephrine in Rhinoplasty Reduce the Side Effects: Introduction of a New Technique Kalantar-Hormozi, Abdoljalil Fadaee-Naeeni, Alireza Solaimanpour, Siavash Mozaffari, Naser Yazdanshenas, Hamed Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad Aesthetic Plast Surg Original Article BACKGROUND: We aim to provide evidence that despite not administering epinephrine, (1) the amount of hemorrhaging during surgery will not change, (2) surgery time will not increase and may even be shorter, and (3) there would be fewer cardiovascular-related consequences. METHODS: One hundred thirteen patients were enrolled and randomized into the control (n = 74) and intervention groups (n = 39). During the primary open or closed rhinoplasty operation, anesthesia was managed by continual infusion of remifentanil (14–20 μg/h) and propofol (4–6 mg/kg/h) with an infusion pump, in addition to N(2)O–O(2) (50%). Atracurium was repeated (5 mg every 20 min). Patients in the control group received an epinephrine (1/100,000) injection to the nose, and patients in the intervention group did not. All patients received dexamethasone (8 mg IV) and metoclopramide (10 mg IV). At the end of the operation and before extubation, the muscle relaxants were reversed with prostigmine (0.35 mg/kg) and atropine (0.175 mg/kg). RESULTS: We found (1) no statistically significant association between epinephrine injection and hemorrhage during or after surgery (P = 0.949), (2) a statistically significant association between epinephrine injection and complications, and (3) the group that did not receive the injection had fewer complications (P = 0.01). With respect to the duration of surgery, we did not detect any statistically significant associations between the groups. CONCLUSION: Elimination of epinephrine during rhinoplasty as an alternative procedure may lead to the same surgery outcomes if not a better one. Studies with a larger sample size are needed to further substantiate these findings. Springer-Verlag 2011-02-27 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3146713/ /pubmed/21359979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00266-011-9673-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
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Kalantar-Hormozi, Abdoljalil
Fadaee-Naeeni, Alireza
Solaimanpour, Siavash
Mozaffari, Naser
Yazdanshenas, Hamed
Bazargan-Hejazi, Shahrzad
Can Elimination of Epinephrine in Rhinoplasty Reduce the Side Effects: Introduction of a New Technique
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title_short Can Elimination of Epinephrine in Rhinoplasty Reduce the Side Effects: Introduction of a New Technique
title_sort can elimination of epinephrine in rhinoplasty reduce the side effects: introduction of a new technique
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3146713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21359979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00266-011-9673-4
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