Comparison of the anaesthetic requirement with target-controlled infusion of propofol to insert the laryngeal tube vs. the laryngeal mask

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作者
Richebe, P
Rivalan, B
Baudouin, L
Sesay, M
Sztark, F
Cros, AM
Maurette, P
机构
[1] CHU Bordeaux, Dept Anesthesie & Reanimat 1, F-33076 Bordeaux, France
[2] CHU Bordeaux, Dept Anesthesie & Reanimat 4, F-33076 Bordeaux, France
关键词
laryngeal mask; propofol; anaesthesia intravenous;
D O I
10.1017/S0265021505001456
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background and objective: The target effect-site concentration of propofol to Insert a laryngeal mask airway was recently reported as almost 5 mu g mL(-1). The present study aimed to determine the target effect-site concentration with target-controlled infusion of propofol to place classical larnygeal mask airway or current laryngeal tube in adult patients. Methods: We included 40 patients scheduled for short gynaecological and radiological procedures under general anaesthesia in a randomized, double-blind manner using the Dixon's up-and-down statistical method. Monitoring included standard cardiorespiratory monitors, and bispectral index monitoring was used for all patients. Anaesthesia was conducted with a target-controlled infusion system: Diprifusor (TM). The initial target plasma concentration of propofol was 5 mu g mL(-1), and was changed stepwise by 0.5 mu g mL(-1) increments according to Dixon's up-and-down method. Criteria for acceptable insertion were: Muzi's score <= 2, and mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate or bispectral index variation < 20% the baseline values. Results: Target effect-site concentration of propofol required to insert laryngeal tube was 6.3 +/- 0.3 mu g mL(-1) with Dixon method and ED50 was 6.1 mu g mL(-1) (5.9-6.4) with logistic regression method. In the case of larnygeal mask airway they were 7.3 +/- 0.2 mu g mL(-1) (Dixon method) and 7.3 mu g mL(-1) (7.1-7.5; with logistic regression) respectively (P < 0.05). ED95 (logistic regression) was 6.8 mu g mL(-1) (5.9-7.6) for laryngeal tube and 7.7 mu g mL(-1) (7.3-8.0) for larnygeal mask airway (P < 0.05). Haemodynamic incidents were 55% in the larnygeal mask airway group vs. 30% in the laryngeal tube group (P < 0.05). Conclusions: The target effect-site concentration of propofol for insertion of laryngeal tube was lower than for larnygeal mask airway (P < 0.05), with a consequent reduction of the propofol induced haemodynamic side-effects.
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