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Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Narcotics have been used since long as a component of balanced anaesthesia, thus minimizing the anaesthetic requirement both during induction and maintenance as well as attenuating the pressor response during laryngoscopy and intubation. Equally significant is their role in provi...

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Autores principales: Arora, Vikramjeet, Bajwa, Sukhmindar Jit Singh, Kaur, Sarajit
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3678702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23776820
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2229-516X.106350
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Bajwa, Sukhmindar Jit Singh
Kaur, Sarajit
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Narcotics have been used since long as a component of balanced anaesthesia, thus minimizing the anaesthetic requirement both during induction and maintenance as well as attenuating the pressor response during laryngoscopy and intubation. Equally significant is their role in provision of smoother recovery period by minimizing postoperative pain. Other than pain, the factors like postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), shivering, sedation and respiratory depression are equally important in recovery from the effects of anaesthetic drugs. The present study aimed at comparing the postoperative recovery characterstics of fentanyl and butorphanol in patients undergoing open cholecystectomy under general anaesthesia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study configured one hundred adults patients of American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) grade 1 or 2 of either sex scheduled to undergo elective open cholecystectomy and were randomly assigned to receive fentanyl (group F; n = 50) or butorphanol (group B; n = 50). Both group were premedicated with midazolam 0.04 mg/kg intravenously followed by injection fentanyl 2 mcg/kg or butorphanol 40 mcg/kg. Standard induction was done with propofol 2 mg/kg and vecuronium 0.1 mg/kg was used for intubation. Anaesthesia was maintained with propofol infusion and 67% nitrous oxide in oxygen. Intraoperative hemodynamic parameters were observed and recorded. Postoperatively analgesia, sedation, PONV, shivering, respiratory depression and recovery score were observed. RESULTS: The recovery time was less in group F (P > 0.05) while post operative analgesia (P < 0.001) and sedation (P > 0.05) was more in group B. The incidence of respiratory depression was more in group B (P > 0.05). PONV was comparable in both the groups. Postoperative shivering was significantly low in group B (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: It is concluded that besides easy availability and lower cost, butorphanol decreased propofol consumption intraoperatively and provided better analgesia and prophylaxis against shivering in postoperative period.
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spelling pubmed-36787022013-06-17 Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia Arora, Vikramjeet Bajwa, Sukhmindar Jit Singh Kaur, Sarajit Int J Appl Basic Med Res Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIM: Narcotics have been used since long as a component of balanced anaesthesia, thus minimizing the anaesthetic requirement both during induction and maintenance as well as attenuating the pressor response during laryngoscopy and intubation. Equally significant is their role in provision of smoother recovery period by minimizing postoperative pain. Other than pain, the factors like postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV), shivering, sedation and respiratory depression are equally important in recovery from the effects of anaesthetic drugs. The present study aimed at comparing the postoperative recovery characterstics of fentanyl and butorphanol in patients undergoing open cholecystectomy under general anaesthesia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study configured one hundred adults patients of American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) grade 1 or 2 of either sex scheduled to undergo elective open cholecystectomy and were randomly assigned to receive fentanyl (group F; n = 50) or butorphanol (group B; n = 50). Both group were premedicated with midazolam 0.04 mg/kg intravenously followed by injection fentanyl 2 mcg/kg or butorphanol 40 mcg/kg. Standard induction was done with propofol 2 mg/kg and vecuronium 0.1 mg/kg was used for intubation. Anaesthesia was maintained with propofol infusion and 67% nitrous oxide in oxygen. Intraoperative hemodynamic parameters were observed and recorded. Postoperatively analgesia, sedation, PONV, shivering, respiratory depression and recovery score were observed. RESULTS: The recovery time was less in group F (P > 0.05) while post operative analgesia (P < 0.001) and sedation (P > 0.05) was more in group B. The incidence of respiratory depression was more in group B (P > 0.05). PONV was comparable in both the groups. Postoperative shivering was significantly low in group B (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: It is concluded that besides easy availability and lower cost, butorphanol decreased propofol consumption intraoperatively and provided better analgesia and prophylaxis against shivering in postoperative period. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3678702/ /pubmed/23776820 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2229-516X.106350 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Applied and Basic Medical Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kaur, Sarajit
Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia
title Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia
title_full Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia
title_fullStr Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia
title_short Comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia
title_sort comparative evaluation of recovery characteristics of fentanyl and butorphanol when used as supplement to propofol anaesthesia
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3678702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23776820
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2229-516X.106350
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