• Der Anaesthesist · Sep 2001

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    [Injection pain from propofol-MCT-LCT in children. A comparison with propofol-LCT].

    • R Larsen, U Beerhalter, R Erdkönig, and B Larsen.
    • Klinik für Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin, Universitätskliniken des Saarlandes, Kirrbergerstrasse, 66421 Homburg/Saar. airlar@med-rz.uni-sb.de
    • Anaesthesist. 2001 Sep 1; 50 (9): 676-8.

    ObjectivesThis prospective, randomised, double-blind study was designed to compare the incidence and intensity of pain on injection of propofol formulated in a mixture of medium- and long-chain triglycerides, Propofol-MCT/LCT 1% (Propofol-Lipuro, B. Braun, Germany) with propofol in a commonly used emulsion of long-chain triglycerides, Propofol-LCT 1% (Disoprivan, Zeneca) in children undergoing elective surgical procedures.MethodsAfter approval of the local ethics committee 40 children, aged 7-14 years, were enrolled in the study. Premedication was with 5-10 mg diazepam orally one hour before induction of anesthesia. In the beginning 20% of the calculated dose of Propofol for induction was injected into a separate venous cannula in a dorsal vein of the hand; patients were observed for expressing pain spontaneously during injection patients or were asked to describe the sensations after 10 s. Withdrawal of the arm during injection was also noted.ResultsSignificantly more children reported pain on injection of propofol-LCT compared to Propofol-MCT/LCT (25% vs, 10%) and significantly more children retracted their arm during injection of propofol-LCT (40% vs. 10%).ImplicationsPropofol-MCT/LCT 1% (Propofol-Lipuro) for induction of anesthesia produced significantly less pain on injection and significantly less drawing back of the arm when compared to Propofol-LCT (Disoprivan). Thus, with respect to pain on injection Propofol-MCT/LCT appears to be superior to Propofol-LCT in children aged 7-14 years.

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