• Masui · Dec 1991

    Clinical Trial

    [Clinical study on total intravenous anesthesia with droperidol, fentanyl and ketamine--13. Application for pediatric patients].

    • T Kubota, Y Takagi, Y Hashimoto, H Hashimoto, H Ishihara, and A Matsuki.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, University of Hirosaki School of Medicine.
    • Masui. 1991 Dec 1;40(12):1843-51.

    AbstractTotal intravenous anesthesia with droperidol, fentanyl, and ketamine (FK) was administered to 56 pediatric surgical patients ranging in ages from 5 to 15 years to evaluate their hemodynamics during anesthesia, post-operative hepatic as well as renal functions, and post-operative sedation as well as analgesia. These data were compared with those of the patients who underwent almost the same surgical procedures under enflurane-N2O anesthesia. The post-operative s-GOT, s-GPT, BUN, creatinine levels were not elevated significantly as compared with pre-operative levels in the FK group. As compared with those patients who received enflurane anesthesia, the blood pressure in the FK groups was higher by 15-30 mmHg, but it was stable during anesthesia without any complications. Their post-operative sedation and analgesia were better in the FK group than in the enflurane group and the complications such as nausea and vomiting were observed less frequently in the FK patients than in the patients who received anesthesia with ketamine alone reported in literatures. The data described above suggest that this method of anesthesia deserves further detailed clinical trials for pediatric patients.

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