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Effective dose of intravenous oxycodone depending on sex and age for attenuation of intubation-related hemodynamic responses

BACKGROUND/AIM: Preoperative intravenous oxycodone may help to prevent or attenuate intubation-related hemodynamic responses (IRHRs), but its pharmacokinetics differs according to age and sex. Therefore, we investigated the 95% effective dose (ED(95)) of intravenous oxycodone for attenuating all IRH...

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Autores principales: SO, Keum Young, JUNG, Ki Tae, JANG, Bo Hyun, KIM, Sang Hun
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Publicado: The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7991858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32777896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2004-63
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JUNG, Ki Tae
JANG, Bo Hyun
KIM, Sang Hun
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description BACKGROUND/AIM: Preoperative intravenous oxycodone may help to prevent or attenuate intubation-related hemodynamic responses (IRHRs), but its pharmacokinetics differs according to age and sex. Therefore, we investigated the 95% effective dose (ED(95)) of intravenous oxycodone for attenuating all IRHRs, depending on the age and sex of the study population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients were allocated to one of 6 groups: 1) 20–40 year old males, 2) 41–65yearold males, 3) 66–80 year old males, 4) 20–40 year old females, 5) 41–65yearold females, and 6) 66–80 year old females (groups YM, OM, EM, YF, OF, and EF, respectively). Using Dixon’s up-and-down method, the first patient in each group was slowly injected with intravenous oxycodone (0.1 mg kg(-1)) 20 min before intubation. The subsequent patient received the next oxycodone dose, which was decreased or increased by 0.01 mg kg(-1), depending on the “success” or “failure” of attenuation of all IRHRs to within 20% of the baseline values at 1 min after intubation in the previous patient. After obtaining 8 crossover points, predictive ED(95) was estimated with probit regression analysis. RESULTS: ED(95) varied greatly according to age and sex. ED(95)was 0.133 mg kg(-1), 0.181 mg kg(-1), 0.332 mg kg(-1), 0.183 mg kg(-1), 0.108 mg kg(-1), and 0.147 mg kg(-1)in groups YM, OM, EM, YF, OF, and EF, respectively. CONCLUSION: ED(95) is higher in males with increasing age but is ambiguous for females. ED(95) is higher in males than in females over 40 years of age but is higher in females than in males under 41 years of age. However, after considering the age and sex of the study population, these results can be used as reference doses for further studies to verify the clinical effects of oxycodone for attenuating all IRHRs.
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spelling pubmed-79918582021-03-30 Effective dose of intravenous oxycodone depending on sex and age for attenuation of intubation-related hemodynamic responses SO, Keum Young JUNG, Ki Tae JANG, Bo Hyun KIM, Sang Hun Turk J Med Sci Article BACKGROUND/AIM: Preoperative intravenous oxycodone may help to prevent or attenuate intubation-related hemodynamic responses (IRHRs), but its pharmacokinetics differs according to age and sex. Therefore, we investigated the 95% effective dose (ED(95)) of intravenous oxycodone for attenuating all IRHRs, depending on the age and sex of the study population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: All patients were allocated to one of 6 groups: 1) 20–40 year old males, 2) 41–65yearold males, 3) 66–80 year old males, 4) 20–40 year old females, 5) 41–65yearold females, and 6) 66–80 year old females (groups YM, OM, EM, YF, OF, and EF, respectively). Using Dixon’s up-and-down method, the first patient in each group was slowly injected with intravenous oxycodone (0.1 mg kg(-1)) 20 min before intubation. The subsequent patient received the next oxycodone dose, which was decreased or increased by 0.01 mg kg(-1), depending on the “success” or “failure” of attenuation of all IRHRs to within 20% of the baseline values at 1 min after intubation in the previous patient. After obtaining 8 crossover points, predictive ED(95) was estimated with probit regression analysis. RESULTS: ED(95) varied greatly according to age and sex. ED(95)was 0.133 mg kg(-1), 0.181 mg kg(-1), 0.332 mg kg(-1), 0.183 mg kg(-1), 0.108 mg kg(-1), and 0.147 mg kg(-1)in groups YM, OM, EM, YF, OF, and EF, respectively. CONCLUSION: ED(95) is higher in males with increasing age but is ambiguous for females. ED(95) is higher in males than in females over 40 years of age but is higher in females than in males under 41 years of age. However, after considering the age and sex of the study population, these results can be used as reference doses for further studies to verify the clinical effects of oxycodone for attenuating all IRHRs. The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey 2021-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7991858/ /pubmed/32777896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2004-63 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Author(s) This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Effective dose of intravenous oxycodone depending on sex and age for attenuation of intubation-related hemodynamic responses
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title_fullStr Effective dose of intravenous oxycodone depending on sex and age for attenuation of intubation-related hemodynamic responses
title_full_unstemmed Effective dose of intravenous oxycodone depending on sex and age for attenuation of intubation-related hemodynamic responses
title_short Effective dose of intravenous oxycodone depending on sex and age for attenuation of intubation-related hemodynamic responses
title_sort effective dose of intravenous oxycodone depending on sex and age for attenuation of intubation-related hemodynamic responses
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7991858/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32777896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3906/sag-2004-63
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