• Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao · Apr 2003

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    [Effect of general and epidural anesthesia on autonomic nervous system].

    • Qun Li, Lei Guan, and Jianyu Jiang.
    • Department of Anesthesiology, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing 100083, China. liqunwill@sina.com
    • Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao. 2003 Apr 18; 35 (2): 191-4.

    ObjectiveTo evaluate autonomic nervous tone during general and epidural anesthesia.MethodsThirty-two female patients(ASA grade I-II), scheduled for elective hysterectomy, were randomized to receive epidural anesthesia (group EA, n = 16) or general anesthesia (group GA, n = 16). The changes of HRV were observed with power spectral analysis of heart rate variability (HRV-PSA) at the following time intervals: immediately pre-anesthesia (T1), 15 min after induction (T2), 1 min after incision (T3), dragging uterus (T4), after removing uterus (T5) and end of surgery (T6).ResultsPatients in group EA demonstrated a significant advance in LF/HF at T4 and descending in LF and HF at T5, T6 to compare with T1, LF, HF and LF/HF remained unchanged at the rest time intervals. In group GA, compared with T1, LF, HF and LF/HF dropped remarkably except for an increase in LF/HF at T6.ConclusionThe autonomic nervous tone is inhibited by both epidural and general anesthesia. EA reveals a shift in the sympathovagal balance toward sympathetic predominance. GA is associated with a shift toward parasympathetic predominance intraoperatively, while postoperatively appears a dramatic increase in LF/HF. Relative to EA, there is a greater effect on autonomic nervous system with GA.

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