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Control of the Haemodynamic Response to Surgical Stimuli in Semi-closed Circuit or Closed Circuit Anaesthesia Using a Multifunctional Anaesthesia System

Authors
Choi, S. U.Shin, H. W.Jung, H. I.Park, J. Y.Yoon, S. Z.Lee, Y. S.Kim, W. Y.Chang, S. H.
Issue Date
9월-2010
Publisher
FIELD HOUSE PUBLISHING LLP
Keywords
ANAESTHESIA; CLOSED CIRCUIT; SEMI-CLOSED CIRCUIT; HAEMODYNAMIC CONTROL; SEVOFLURANE
Citation
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH, v.38, no.5, pp.1637 - 1644
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH
Volume
38
Number
5
Start Page
1637
End Page
1644
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115784
DOI
10.1177/147323001003800508
ISSN
0300-0605
Abstract
This study compared the ability of the Zeus (R) multifunctional anaesthesia system to control haemodynamic response to surgical stimulation in semi-closed (SCA) or closed circuit anaesthesia (CCA) modes. Fifty patients undergoing gynaecological surgery were randomly assigned to SCA or CCA. Anaesthesia was induced with 2 mg propofol and 0.9 mg/kg rocuronium, intravenously, and maintained using sevoflurane (minimum alveolar concentration [MAC], 1.0) using 2 l/min oxygen plus 2 l/min nitrous oxide (SCA 4 l/min group) or 50% oxygen plus 50% nitrous oxide (CCA group). An increase in mean arterial pressure (MAP) > 20% above baseline in response to surgical stimulation provoked a stepwise increase in sevoflurane (1.3 MAC and then 1.6 MAC), followed by fentanyl 1 mu g/kg intravenously (rescue drug). The time required for MAP to return to within 10% of baseline was significantly shorter in the CCA group (6.4 +/- 3.6 min) compared with the SCA 4 l/min group (10.2 +/- 6.0 min). The percentage of patients requiring fentanyl was significantly greater in the SCA 4 l/min group than in the CCA group. In conclusion, CCA controlled acute haemodynamic responses to surgical stimuli more successfully and rapidly than SCA 4 l/min, using a multifunctional anaesthesia machine.
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