| Literature DB >> 22289539 |
J-A Lee1, Y-S Jeon, H-I Noh, J-W Choi, J-H In, Y-M Kim, J-D Joo.
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This prospective randomized study evaluated the effects of ketamine with remifentanil to improve the quality of anaesthesia and postoperative recovery, following brief procedures, in 60 paediatric patients undergoing middle-ear ventilation tube insertion (MEVTI). Patients were randomly assigned to either ketamine 2 mg/kg intravenous [i.v.] bolus plus normal saline by i.v. infusion (K group, n = 30) or ketamine 2 mg/kg i.v. bolus, plus remifentanil 0.15 μg/kg per min i.v. infusion (KR group, n = 30). Parameters that were assessed included intraoperative patient movement, surgeon satisfaction, anaesthesia time, total ketamine dose, postoperative recovery time, agitation and side-effects. Intraoperative patient movement scores were significantly lower, and surgeon satisfaction scores were significantly higher, in the KR group than in the K group. Time to recovery was significantly shorter in the KR group than in the K group. In conclusion, remifentanil was a good adjuvant to ketamine, improving the quality of anaesthesia and postoperative recovery in children undergoing MEVTI.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22289539 DOI: 10.1177/147323001103900620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.671