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Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight

Obesity in pediatric surgical patients is a challenge for the anesthesiologist. Despite potentially beneficial properties, propofol might also induce hypotension. This study examined whether a dose adjustment in overweight children could avoid hypotension and if there would be differences regarding...

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Autores principales: Hempel, Gunther, Maier, Anne-Marie, Piegeler, Tobias, Stehr, Sebastian N., Kratzsch, Jürgen, Höhne, Claudia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32640705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072129
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author Hempel, Gunther
Maier, Anne-Marie
Piegeler, Tobias
Stehr, Sebastian N.
Kratzsch, Jürgen
Höhne, Claudia
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Maier, Anne-Marie
Piegeler, Tobias
Stehr, Sebastian N.
Kratzsch, Jürgen
Höhne, Claudia
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description Obesity in pediatric surgical patients is a challenge for the anesthesiologist. Despite potentially beneficial properties, propofol might also induce hypotension. This study examined whether a dose adjustment in overweight children could avoid hypotension and if there would be differences regarding hormonal regulation in children under anesthesia. Fifty-nine children undergoing surgery under general anesthesia were enrolled in this prospective observational trial. Participants were allocated into two groups according to their BMI. The induction of anesthesia was conducted using propofol (“overweight”: 2 mg/kgBW, “regular”: 3.2 mg/kgBW). The maintenance of anesthesia was conducted as total intravenous anesthesia. Hormone levels of renin, angiotensin II, aldosterone, copeptin, norepinephrine and epinephrine were assessed at different timepoints. Blood pressure dropped after the administration of propofol in both groups, with a nadir 2 min after administration—but without a significant difference in the strength of reduction between the two groups. As a reaction, an increase in the plasma levels of renin, angiotensin and aldosterone was observed, while levels of epinephrine, norepinephrine and copeptin dropped. By adjusting the propofol dosage in overweight children, the rate of preincision hypotension could be reduced to the level of normal-weight patients with a non-modified propofol dose. The hormonal counter regulation was comparable in both groups. The release of catecholamines and copeptin as an indicator of arginine vasopressin seemed to be inhibited by propofol.
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spelling pubmed-74089382020-08-13 Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight Hempel, Gunther Maier, Anne-Marie Piegeler, Tobias Stehr, Sebastian N. Kratzsch, Jürgen Höhne, Claudia J Clin Med Article Obesity in pediatric surgical patients is a challenge for the anesthesiologist. Despite potentially beneficial properties, propofol might also induce hypotension. This study examined whether a dose adjustment in overweight children could avoid hypotension and if there would be differences regarding hormonal regulation in children under anesthesia. Fifty-nine children undergoing surgery under general anesthesia were enrolled in this prospective observational trial. Participants were allocated into two groups according to their BMI. The induction of anesthesia was conducted using propofol (“overweight”: 2 mg/kgBW, “regular”: 3.2 mg/kgBW). The maintenance of anesthesia was conducted as total intravenous anesthesia. Hormone levels of renin, angiotensin II, aldosterone, copeptin, norepinephrine and epinephrine were assessed at different timepoints. Blood pressure dropped after the administration of propofol in both groups, with a nadir 2 min after administration—but without a significant difference in the strength of reduction between the two groups. As a reaction, an increase in the plasma levels of renin, angiotensin and aldosterone was observed, while levels of epinephrine, norepinephrine and copeptin dropped. By adjusting the propofol dosage in overweight children, the rate of preincision hypotension could be reduced to the level of normal-weight patients with a non-modified propofol dose. The hormonal counter regulation was comparable in both groups. The release of catecholamines and copeptin as an indicator of arginine vasopressin seemed to be inhibited by propofol. MDPI 2020-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7408938/ /pubmed/32640705 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072129 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hempel, Gunther
Maier, Anne-Marie
Piegeler, Tobias
Stehr, Sebastian N.
Kratzsch, Jürgen
Höhne, Claudia
Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight
title Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight
title_full Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight
title_fullStr Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight
title_full_unstemmed Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight
title_short Hormonal Blood Pressure Regulation during General Anesthesia Using a Standardized Propofol Dosage in Children and Adolescents Seems Not to Be Affected by Body Weight
title_sort hormonal blood pressure regulation during general anesthesia using a standardized propofol dosage in children and adolescents seems not to be affected by body weight
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7408938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32640705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9072129
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