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The effects of remifentanil and alfentanil-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) on the endocrine response to abdominal hysterectomy.

Semra Demirbilek1, Süleyman Ganidağli, Nurten Aksoy, Cevdet Becerik, Zeynep Baysal.   

Abstract

STUDY
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of remifentanil with alfentanil as a part of total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) on plasma concentrations of cortisol, insulin, and glucose, and hemodynamic responses in patients undergoing abdominal hysterectomy.
DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind study.
SETTING: University hospital. PATIENTS: 24 ASA physical status I female patients scheduled for abdominal hysterectomy.
INTERVENTIONS: Premedicated patients were randomly allocated to receive either remifentanil-propofol (Group R) or alfentanil-propofol (Group A). The loading dose of the study drug was administered over 60 seconds (remifentanil l microg kg(-l) or alfentanil 10 microg kg(-l)) followed by a continuous infusion (remifentanil 0.2 microg kg(-l) min(-l) or alfentanil 0.5 microg kg(-l) min(-l)). In both groups, propofol was administered until loss of consciousness and maintained with a propofol infusion rate of 100 microg kg(-l) min(-l). After induction of anesthesia, all patients were manually ventilated by mask with O2-air mixture for 20 minutes. Then rocuronium 0.6 mg kg(-l) was given for tracheal intubation. MEASUREMENTS: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded. Plasma concentrations of cortisol, insulin, and glucose were measured during anesthesia and in the recovery room. MAIN
RESULTS: In Group R, MAP and HR were lower after tracheal intubation and skin incision than in Group A (p < 0.05). Plasma cortisol concentrations decreased from baseline values at 20 minutes after induction, after tracheal intubation, and skin incision in Group R (p < 0.001). Plasma concentrations of cortisol and glucose increased from baseline values at 30 minutes after skin incision and continued to increase in both groups (p = 0.001). Plasma concentrations of cortisol, insulin, and glucose did not differ between groups at all sampling times.
CONCLUSION: Remifentanil provided better hemodynamic stability than alfentanil during anesthesia and surgery. However, both remifentanil and alfentanil had similar effects on the stress endocrine response to abdominal hysterectomy. Copyright 2004 Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15374557     DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2003.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Anesth        ISSN: 0952-8180            Impact factor:   9.452


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