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The effect of remifentanil on the bispectral index change and hemodynamic responses after orotracheal intubation.

B Guignard1, C Menigaux, X Dupont, D Fletcher, M Chauvin.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: In order to examine whether changes in the bispectral index (BIS) may be an adequate monitor for the analgesic component of anesthesia, we evaluated the effect of remifentanil on the BIS change and hemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation. Fifty ASA physical status I patients were randomly assigned, in a double-blinded fashion, to one of five groups (n = 10/group) according to the remifentanil target effect compartment site concentration (0, 2, 4, 8, or 16 ng/mL). The target-controlled infusion (TCI) of remifentanil was initiated 3 min after the TCI of propofol that was maintained at the effect-site concentration of 4 microg/mL throughout the study. After the loss of consciousness and before the administration of vecuronium 0.1 mg/kg, a tourniquet was applied to one arm and inflated above the systolic blood pressure in order to detect any gross movement within the first minute after tracheal intubation, which was performed 3 min after remifentanil TCI began. A BIS value was generated every 10 s. Arterial blood pressure and heart rate (HR) were measured every minute, noninvasively. Measures of mean arterial pressure (MAP), HR, and BIS were obtained before the induction, before the start of remifentanil TCI, before laryngoscopy, and 5 min after intubation. The relationships between remifentanil effect-site concentrations and BIS change or hemodynamic responses (changes in MAP and HR) to intubation were determined by logarithmic regression. BIS values were not affected by remifentanil before laryngoscopy. During this period, MAP and HR decreased significantly (P < 0.01) in the remifentanil 8 and 16 ng/mL groups. Changes in BIS, MAP, and HR were negatively correlated with remifentanil effect-site concentration (P < 0.0001). The number of movers in the remifentanil 0-, 2-, 4-, 8-, and 16-ng/mL groups was, respectively, 10, 9, 7, 1, and 0. Hypotensive episodes (MAP < 60 mm Hg) were noted in 1, 2, and 5 patients in the remifentanil 4-, 8-, and 16-ng/mL groups, respectively. We conclude that the addition of remifentanil to propofol affects BIS only when a painful stimulus is applied. Moreover, remifentanil attenuated or abolished increases in BIS and MAP after tracheal intubation in a comparable dose-dependent fashion. IMPLICATIONS: Bispectral index change is as sensitive as hemodynamic responses after a painful stimulus for detecting deficits in the analgesic component of anesthesia. It may, therefore, be a useful monitor of the depth of anesthesia in patients who are incapable of HR and MAP responses to noxious stimuli because of medications or cardiovascular disease.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10624998     DOI: 10.1097/00000539-200001000-00034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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