Literature DB >> 11593871

[Injection pain from propofol-MCT-LCT in children. A comparison with propofol-LCT].

R Larsen1, U Beerhalter, R Erdkönig, B Larsen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This prospective, randomised, double-blind study was designed to compare the incidence and intensity of pain on injection of propofol formulated in a mixture of medium- and long-chain triglycerides, Propofol-MCT/LCT 1% (Propofol-Lipuro, B. Braun, Germany) with propofol in a commonly used emulsion of long-chain triglycerides, Propofol-LCT 1% (Disoprivan, Zeneca) in children undergoing elective surgical procedures.
METHODS: After approval of the local ethics committee 40 children, aged 7-14 years, were enrolled in the study. Premedication was with 5-10 mg diazepam orally one hour before induction of anesthesia. In the beginning 20% of the calculated dose of Propofol for induction was injected into a separate venous cannula in a dorsal vein of the hand; patients were observed for expressing pain spontaneously during injection patients or were asked to describe the sensations after 10 s. Withdrawal of the arm during injection was also noted.
RESULTS: Significantly more children reported pain on injection of propofol-LCT compared to Propofol-MCT/LCT (25% vs, 10%) and significantly more children retracted their arm during injection of propofol-LCT (40% vs. 10%). IMPLICATIONS: Propofol-MCT/LCT 1% (Propofol-Lipuro) for induction of anesthesia produced significantly less pain on injection and significantly less drawing back of the arm when compared to Propofol-LCT (Disoprivan). Thus, with respect to pain on injection Propofol-MCT/LCT appears to be superior to Propofol-LCT in children aged 7-14 years.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11593871     DOI: 10.1007/s001010100213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaesthesist        ISSN: 0003-2417            Impact factor:   1.041


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