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依托咪酯或异丙酚对麻醉诱导期间脑干功能的影响:双频指数引导研究
Authors Zheng H, Zhu Y, Chen K, Shen X
Received 8 April 2019
Accepted for publication 21 May 2019
Published 5 June 2019 Volume 2019:13 Pages 1941—1946
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S211523
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Colin Mak
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Anastasios Lymperopoulos
Purpose: To compare the effect of etomidate versus propofol infusion on hemodynamic profiles, spontaneous breathing, and corneal reflex during the induction of anesthesia.
Methods: Adult patients (n=80) were randomized to receive etomidate (Group E, n=40) or propofol (Group P, n=40) infusion during anesthesia induction. Throughout induction, mean blood pressure and heart rate were monitored. Time to loss of consciousness (LOC), bispectral index (BIS), existence of spontaneous breathing, and corneal reflex at LOC were recorded.
Results: Fewer changes in hemodynamic profile occurred in Group E compared with Group P during induction of anesthesia. The mean time to LOC was shorter with etomidate than propofol (129.5 s vs 189.5 s, P <0.0001). BIS was lower in Group E compared with Group P at LOC (46.3 vs 52.9, P =0.0141). More patients exhibited spontaneous breathing in Group E compared with Group P at LOC (80% vs 17.5%, P <0.0001). Similarly, more patients maintained corneal reflex in Group E compared with Group P (34 patients vs 4 patients, P <0.0001). The incidence of etomidate-induced myoclonus was 17.5%.
Conclusion: Compared with propofol infusion, etomidate infusion during anesthesia induction had fewer effects on the hemodynamic profile of patients. Among patients who received etomidate, the BIS value was lower at LOC, and more patients displayed spontaneous breathing and corneal reflex.
Trial Registry Number: China Clinical Research Information Service, ChiCTR-IOR-17011050
Keywords: anesthesia, etomidate, propofol, consciousness monitors, bispectral index
