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Determination of the 95% effective dose of remifentanil for the prevention of coughing during extubation in children undergoing tonsillectomy (with or without adenoidectomy).

Yong-Hee Park1, Eun-Jin Chung, Ji-Hyun Lee, Jin-Tae Kim, Chong-Sung Kim, Hee-Soo Kim.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Limited data are available regarding the 95% effective dose (ED95 ) of remifentanil to prevent the cough response during emergence from general anesthesia in children.
METHODS: This study included 40 patients aged 3-12 years who underwent elective tonsillectomy with or without adenoidectomy. A predetermined remifentanil dose was infused continuously with desflurane during surgery and was continued until extubation. In the emergence period, the cough response during awake extubation was assessed to determine the remifentanil dose for the next patient. The first patient received remifentanil at the rate of 0.01 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) , and subsequent patients received a 0.01 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) higher dose than the previous patient if there was more than moderate coughing detected, and the patient after those with less than mild coughing received either the same dose (95% probability) or a 0.01 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) lower dose (5% probability) using the biased coin design. Times to extubation and adverse events were recorded. The ED95 was calculated using the maximum-likelihood estimation.
RESULTS: The ED95 of remifentanil for preventing coughing during extubation was 0.060 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) (95% confidence interval, 0.037-0.068). There was moderate coughing in all groups receiving 0.01-0.06 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) of remifentanil, but no cough response occurred in the group receiving remifentanil 0.07 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) . Time to extubation was weakly correlated with remifentanil infusion rate (r = 0.331). One patient who received remifentanil 0.07 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) showed desaturation over 5 s immediately after extubation, but recovered after receiving 100% oxygen.
CONCLUSION: The ED95 of the continuous remifentanil infusion rate was 0.060 μg·kg(-1) ·min(-1) to prevent the cough response during extubation in children after tonsillectomy.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  children; coughing; remifentanil; tonsillectomy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25559991     DOI: 10.1111/pan.12616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Anaesth        ISSN: 1155-5645            Impact factor:   2.556


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