Literature DB >> 11052243

Influence of volatile and intravenous anesthetics on the threshold of the acoustically evoked stapedius reflex.

U Bissinger1, P K Plinkert, G Sesterhenn, A Grimm, G Lenz.   

Abstract

The influence of volatile and intravenous anesthetics on the threshold of the acoustically evoked stapedius reflex (SR) was studied prospectively in 45 patients undergoing elective ENT surgical procedures. After premedication with flunitrazepam the patients were randomly assigned to one of nine groups. Group I: 70% nitrous oxide (N2O) in oxygen (O2); Groups II-VII: induction of anesthesia with intravenous thiopental, followed by mask inhalation with 100% O2 and 1.13% halothane (Group II), 2.52% enflurane (Group III) or 1.73% isoflurane (Group IV); or 70% N2O in oxygen, and 0.44% halothane (Group V), 0.86% enflurane (Group VI) or 0.75% isoflurane (Group VII): Group VIII: intravenous midazolam and ketamine; and Group IX: intravenous midazolam and alfentanil. Tympanometry and ipsilateral and contralateral SR measurements were performed when the effects of the anesthetics had achieved a steady state. Flunitrazepam raised the SR threshold only slightly. Substances applied during inhalation anesthesia either markedly increased the threshold contralaterally more than ipsilaterally (thiopental, N2O), or suppressed the reflex completely (thiopental, all volatile anesthetics with or without N2O). Under intravenous anesthesia the reflex was always present. The midazolam-ketamine combination influenced the threshold bilaterally only slightly, while the midazolam-alfentanil combination led to a pronounced, contralaterally significant elevation of the threshold. Based on its minimal influence on the SR threshold, flunitrazepam is especially suitable for sedation and the midazolam-ketamine combination for anesthesia in audiological diagnostic procedures.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11052243     DOI: 10.1007/s004050000234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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