| Literature DB >> 35992545 |
Guihua Liu1, Ying Xiong1.
Abstract
In order to explore more ideal intravenous anesthesia drug in clinical practice, the analgesic effect of remazolam combined with etomidate in painless gastroenteroscopy and its effect on stress response is investigated. A total of 100 patients are selected for the gastric disease screening, and they are randomly divided into the single-drug group and composite group, with 50 cases in each group. Etomidate, mazzolone, and etomidate are used to anesthetize the patients, and then, the effects of different solutions on analgesia, sedation, and stress response are compared and analyzed, and the adverse reactions are improved. The etomidate and red horse azole shimron composite etomidate anesthesia were applied, and the comparative analysis of different solutions of analgesic, sedative effect, and response to stress is conducted. Then, the improvement of adverse reactions is analyzed. The experimental results demonstrate that remazolam combined with etomidate anesthesia can reduce the level of pain mediators and enhance the analgesia and sedation effect. Meanwhile, combined anesthesia can reduce the stress response and adverse reactions of patients and shorten the examination period effectively.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35992545 PMCID: PMC9365612 DOI: 10.1155/2022/4863682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contrast Media Mol Imaging ISSN: 1555-4309 Impact factor: 3.009
Indicators of anesthesia (, n = 50).
| Group | Recovery time of spontaneous breathing (min) | Wake up time (min) |
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| Single-drug group | 8.64 ± 1.89 | 13.32 ± 3.43 |
| Composite group | 6.14 ± 1.78 | 9.24 ± 2.77 |
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| 6.809 | 6.544 |
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| <0.001 | <0.001 |
Stress index changes at different time points (, n = 50).
| Group | Cor ( | A ( | NA ( | |||
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| Single-drug group | 223.34 ± 21.69 | 313.32 ± 25.43 | 81.34 ± 13.67 | 139.32 ± 21.23 | 343.24 ± 24.69 | 513.52 ± 29.43 |
| Composite group | 219.24 ± 21.58 | 277.34 ± 28.77 | 79.24 ± 14.78 | 117.23 ± 22.54 | 339.84 ± 25.21 | 447.24 ± 27.37 |
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| 0.948 | 6.626 | 0.738 | 5.045 | 0.681 | 11.661 |
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| 0.346 | <0.001 | 0.463 | <0.001 | 0.497 | <0.001 |
Figure 1Changes of stress indicators.
Changes of pain mediators at different time points (, n = 50).
| Group | PGE2 (ng/L) | IL-17 (ng/L) | ||
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| Single-drug group | 98.62 ± 11.19 | 248.22 ± 17.23 | 4.82 ± 1.33 | 9.68 ± 1.43 |
| Composite group | 96.13 ± 10.98 | 166.21 ± 15.32 | 4.84 ± 1.29 | 7.52 ± 1.19 |
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| 1.123 | 25.152 | -0.009 | 8.210 |
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| 0.264 | <0.001 | 0.993 | <0.001 |
Figure 2Changes of pain mediators.
Analgesia and sedation scores (, n = 50).
| Group | VAS score | Ramsay sedation score |
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| Single-drug group | 8.64 ± 1.89 | 1.42 ± 0.33 |
| Composite group | 6.14 ± 1.78 | 2.64 ± 0.77 |
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| 6.809 | −10.298 |
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| <0.001 | <0.001 |
Figure 3Changes of analgesia and sedation scores.
Proportion of adverse reactions (n = 50, %).
| Group |
| Respiratory depression | Dizziness headache | Hypoxemia | Total incidence |
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| Single-drug group | 2 (4.00) | 3 (6.00) | 2 (4.00) | 3 (6.00) | 10 (20.00) |
| Composite group | 1 (2.00) | 1 (2.00) | 1 (2.00) | 0 (0.00) | 3 (6.00) |
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| 4.332 | ||||
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| 0.037 |