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Variations of the analgesia nociception index during general anaesthesia for laparoscopic abdominal surgery.

M Jeanne1, C Clément, J De Jonckheere, R Logier, B Tavernier.   

Abstract

The analgesia nociception index (ANI) is an online heart rate variability analysis proposed for assessment of the antinociception/nociception balance. In this observational study, we compared ANI with heart rate (HR) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) during various noxious stimuli in anaesthetized patients. 15 adult patients undergoing laparoscopic appendectomy or cholecystectomy were studied. Patients received target controlled infusions of propofol (adjusted to maintain the Bispectral index in the range [40-60]) and remifentanil (with target increase in case of haemodynamic reactivity [increase in HR and/or SBP >20% of baseline]), and cisatracurium. Medical staff was blind to the ANI monitor. ANI and haemodynamic data were recorded at predefined times before and during surgery, including tetanic stimulation of the ulnar nerve before start of surgery. Anaesthesia induction decreased HR and SBP, while high ANI values (88 [17]) were recorded, indicating parasympathetic predominance. In 10 out of 11 patients, tetanic stimulation led to a transient (<5 min) decrease in ANI to 48 (40) whereas HR and SBP did not change. After start of surgery, ANI decreased to 60 (39) and decreased further to 50 (15) after the pneumoperitoneum was inflated, while there was no significant change in HR or SBP. When haemodynamic reactivity occurred, ANI had further decreased to 40 (15). After completion of surgery, ANI returned to 90 (34). ANI seems more sensitive than HR and SBP to moderate nociceptive stimuli in propofol-anaesthetized patients. Whether ANI monitoring may allow preventing haemodynamic reactivity to noxious stimuli remains to be demonstrated.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22454275     DOI: 10.1007/s10877-012-9354-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput        ISSN: 1387-1307            Impact factor:   2.502


  21 in total

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2.  Effects of fentanyl-diazepam-pancuronium anesthesia on heart rate variability: a spectral analysis.

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3.  Effect of a fluid challenge on the Surgical Pleth Index during stable propofol-remifentanil anaesthesia.

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4.  An efficient algorithm for R-R intervals series filtering.

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Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc       Date:  2004

5.  Surgical stress index as a measure of nociception/antinociception balance during general anesthesia.

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6.  The different effects of intravenous propofol and midazolam sedation on hemodynamic and heart rate variability.

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8.  Heart rate variability during total intravenous anesthesia: effects of nociception and analgesia.

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5.  Evaluation of techniques for estimating the power spectral density of RR-intervals under paced respiration conditions.

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Review 6.  Physiological Signal Processing for Individualized Anti-nociception Management During General Anesthesia: a Review.

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7.  A novel multivariate STeady-state index during general ANesthesia (STAN).

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8.  Usefulness of ANI (analgesia nociception index) monitoring for outpatient saphenectomy surgery outcomes: an observational study.

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10.  Analgesia Nociception Index: Heart Rate Variability Analysis of Emotional Status.

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