Anesthesiology
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Comparative Study
Fentanyl suppression of nociceptive neurons in the superficial dorsal horn of the cat.
This study was designed to examine the influence of spinally administered fentanyl on the spontaneous and noxiously evoked activity of high threshold (HT) and wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons in the superficial layers (lamina I and II) of the dorsal horn of cats made decerebrate and in which the spinal cord had been transected. Single unit activity was recorded using extracellular microelectrode recording techniques. Neuronal activity was evoked by the presentation of noxious radiant heat (51 degrees C) to the cells' receptive fields on the hind paws. ⋯ Within 30 minutes 10 and 25 micrograms of fentanyl reduced the mean evoked activity of WDR neurons to 61% and 19% of control values, respectively, and 25 and 50 micrograms of fentanyl reduced the mean evoked activity of HT neurons to 70% and 47% of control values, respectively. Naloxone reversed the suppression seen in all cells studied. The results of the present study demonstrate that HT neurons are significantly less suppressed by the spinal administration of fentanyl than WDR neurons located in the same superficial layers of the dorsal horn.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Intrathecal morphine reduces the minimum alveolar concentration of halothane in humans.
The authors hypothesized that the analgesia provided by intraspinal opiates would decrease anesthetic requirement. To test this hypothesis, 20 women undergoing major gynecologic surgery were divided randomly into two groups. ⋯ MAC for halothane was 0.81% in the control group and 0.46% in the intrathecal morphine group (P = 0.024). The reduction in anesthetic requirement due to intrathecal morphine is greater than that produced by low to moderate doses of systemically administered opiates.
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Comparative Study
I653 and isoflurane produce similar dose-related changes in the electroencephalogram of pigs.
I653 is a new volatile anesthetic structurally similar to enflurane and isoflurane. Since enflurane can induce convulsions, whereas isoflurane progressively depresses cortical electrical activity, the authors believed it important to assess the effect of I653 on the EEG (in both the "time" and "frequency" domain). The EEG was assessed visually and quantitatively, and a new EEG parameter was introduced. ⋯ At equipotent concentrations, I653 and isoflurane had the same effect on EEG parameters. Increasing doses of either I653 or isoflurane caused decreasing amplitude and frequency and increasing suppression. Hypocapnea during either agent slightly increased high-frequency activity, and slightly decreased burst suppression.
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Comparative Study
Preparation of anesthesia machines for patients susceptible to malignant hyperthermia.
Malignant hyperthermia is a potentially lethal syndrome that can be triggered by inhaled anesthetics. Thus, it may be appropriate to utilize equipment that minimizes exposure of susceptible patients to inhaled anesthetics. The rate of release of anesthetic stored in anesthesia delivery systems is unknown. ⋯ Isoflurane washed out 3-4 times faster than halothane. Residual halothane concentration was approximately equal to tenfold greater when the fresh gas flow was 1 l/min rather than 10 l/min: 194 versus 19 ppm after 1 h of washout. Using a 10-l/min fresh gas flow, halothane concentrations in samples obtained from the Y-piece were similar with original or fresh soda lime but were more than tenfold lower after the fresh gas outlet hose and circle system were replaced (approximately equal to 50 ppm vs. approximately equal to 5 ppm after 5 min of washout).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Comparative Study
Hemodynamic effects of doxacurium chloride in patients receiving oxygen sufentanil anesthesia for coronary artery bypass grafting or valve replacement.
Doxacurium chloride is an investigational long-acting neuromuscular blocking drug, which has been shown to be devoid of cardiovascular side effects when administered in modest doses to healthy patients. This is the first hemodynamic study of doxacurium in adult patients with cardiac disease. Forty-one patients scheduled to undergo cardiac surgery were studied. ⋯ At no time was there any significant change in mean arterial pressure, right atrial pressure, or cardiac output. Likewise derived hemodynamic variables including cardiac index, stroke volume, and pulmonary vascular resistance were unchanged. In addition to the decrease in heart rate, the hemodynamic changes, which reached statistical significance, were clinically insignificant and occurred predominantly in the group of patients receiving doxacurium 0.08 mg/kg.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)