Target-controlled infusion of propofol and remifentanil in cardiac anaesthesia:: influence of age on predicted effect-site concentrations

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Ouattara, A [1 ]
Boccara, G [1 ]
Lemaire, S [1 ]
Köckler, U [1 ]
Landi, M [1 ]
Vaissier, E [1 ]
Léger, P [1 ]
Coriat, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Pitie Salpetriere Univ Hosp, Dept Anaesthesia & Intens Care, Inst Cardiol, Paris, France
关键词
anaesthetic techniques; i.v; anaesthetics i.v; propofol; analgesics opioid; remifentanil; drug delivery; infusion; monitoring; bispectral index; pharmacology; surgery; cardiovascular;
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10.1093/bja/aeg124
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background. Propofol-anaesthesia administrated via target-controlled infusion (TCl) has been proposed for cardiac surgery. Age-related changes in pharmacology explain why propofol dose requirement is reduced in elderly patients. However, the Marsh pharmacokinetic model incorporated in the Diprifusor propofol device does not take age into account as a covariable. In the absence of depth of anaesthesia monitoring, this limitation could cause adverse cardiovascular effects resulting from propofol overdose in older patients. We assessed the influence of age on effect-site propofol concentrations predicted by the Diprifusor and titrated to the bispectral index score (BIS) during cardiac anaesthesia. Methods. Forty-five patients received propofol by Diprifusor and remifentanil by software including Minto model. Propofol and remifentanil effect-site concentrations were adapted to BIS (40-60) and haemodynamic profile, respectively. The influence of age on effect-site concentrations was assessed by dividing patients into two groups: young (<65 yr) and elderly (≥65 yr). Results. For a similar depth of anaesthesia, effect-site propofol concentrations were significantly lower in elderly patients at the different stages of cardiac surgery. The mean dose of propofol required to perform tracheal intubation was significantly lower in elderly patients. However, the overall doses of propofol were comparable in both groups. Neither effect-site remifentanil concentrations nor overall doses of remifentanil were significantly different between the two groups. Conclusions. In cardiac anaesthesia, target concentrations of propofol must be reduced in elderly patients. Although this probably contributes to improving intraoperative haemodynamic stability, the absence of decrease in overall dose requirement of propofol suggests that this adjustment is relatively moderate.
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