S H Cray1, H M Holtby, V M Kartha, P N Cox, W L Roy. 1. Department of Anaesthesia, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. steven.cray@bhamchildrens.wmids.nhs.uk
Abstract
BACKGROUND: After institutional approval and parental consent, 103 children, aged 6 months to 18 years, who were undergoing repair of simple and complex congenital heart lesions using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) were studied and compared with a group of 135 children who had undergone similar surgery in our institution in the year before. METHODS: Anaesthesia for study patients included fentanyl (< 20 microg.kg-1) and isoflurane. Infusions of propofol (median infusion rate 70 microg.kg-1.min-1) and morphine (median infusion rate 20 microg.kg-1.h-1) were started after weaning from CPB and continued postoperatively. Preestablished criteria were used in the intensive care unit (ICU) to assess readiness for tracheal extubation. RESULTS: Median time from admission to ICU to tracheal extubation was 5 h. Fifty-six children were extubated within 6 h and 73 within 9 h of ICU admission. Mean ICU stay for study patients was 1.7 days [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.2-2.2] and 2.6 days (95% CI 2.3-2.9) in the comparison group (P<0.005). CONCLUSIONS: We found the propofol regimen to be satisfactory with a shorted ICU stay for these patients.
BACKGROUND: After institutional approval and parental consent, 103 children, aged 6 months to 18 years, who were undergoing repair of simple and complex congenital heart lesions using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) were studied and compared with a group of 135 children who had undergone similar surgery in our institution in the year before. METHODS: Anaesthesia for study patients included fentanyl (< 20 microg.kg-1) and isoflurane. Infusions of propofol (median infusion rate 70 microg.kg-1.min-1) and morphine (median infusion rate 20 microg.kg-1.h-1) were started after weaning from CPB and continued postoperatively. Preestablished criteria were used in the intensive care unit (ICU) to assess readiness for tracheal extubation. RESULTS: Median time from admission to ICU to tracheal extubation was 5 h. Fifty-six children were extubated within 6 h and 73 within 9 h of ICU admission. Mean ICU stay for study patients was 1.7 days [95% confidence interval (CI) 1.2-2.2] and 2.6 days (95% CI 2.3-2.9) in the comparison group (P<0.005). CONCLUSIONS: We found the propofol regimen to be satisfactory with a shorted ICU stay for these patients.
Authors: Aymen N Naguib; Joseph D Tobias; Mark W Hall; Mary J Cismowski; Yongjie Miao; N'diris Barry; Thomas Preston; Mark Galantowicz; Timothy M Hoffman Journal: Pediatr Crit Care Med Date: 2013-06 Impact factor: 3.624