FENTANYL PROLONGS LIDOCAINE SPINAL-ANESTHESIA WITHOUT PROLONGING RECOVERY

被引:120
作者
LIU, S
CHIU, AA
CARPENTER, RL
MULROY, MF
ALLEN, HM
NEAL, JM
POLLOCK, JE
机构
[1] Department of Anesthesiology, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98111
关键词
D O I
10.1097/00000539-199504000-00014
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Lidocaine spinal anesthesia is a popular anesthetic for short procedures due to its brief duration. The addition of fentanyl may improve the quality and duration of lidocaine spinal anesthesia. Eight volunteers received plain lidocaine 5% in dextrose (50 mg) both with and without 20 mu g of fentanyl in a randomized, double-blind, cross-over fashion. Sensory analgesia was assessed with pinprick, cold, touch, transcutaneous electrical stimulation equivalent to surgical incision, and duration of tolerance of pneumatic thigh tourniquet. Motor block was assessed with isometric force dynamometry. Regression of pinprick, touch, and cold was prolonged with fentanyl. Duration of tolerance of electrical stimulation at the umbilicus, hip, knee, and ankle was increased with fentanyl (181% increase from plain lidocaine on average; P < 0.01). Duration of tolerance of tourniquet-induced pain was increased by an average of 48% with addition of fentanyl (P = 0.02). Neither motor block nor time to void was prolonged with fentanyl. Pruritus occurred in all subjects receiving fentanyl but was treated easily and were well tolerated. We recommend the addition of 20 mu g of fentanyl to lidocaine spinal anesthesia as a means to improve duration of sensory anesthesia without prolonging recovery of motor function or time to micturition.
引用
收藏
页码:730 / 734
页数:5
相关论文
共 22 条
  • [1] BELZARENA SD, 1992, ANESTH ANALG, V74, P653
  • [2] THE USE OF VASOCONSTRICTORS TO PROLONG SPINAL ANESTHESIA
    BONICA, JJ
    BACKUP, PH
    PRATT, WH
    [J]. ANESTHESIOLOGY, 1951, 12 (04) : 431 - 441
  • [3] SUBHYPNOTIC DOSES OF PROPOFOL RELIEVE PRURITUS INDUCED BY EPIDURAL AND INTRATHECAL MORPHINE
    BORGEAT, A
    WILDERSMITH, OHG
    SAIAH, M
    RIFAT, K
    [J]. ANESTHESIOLOGY, 1992, 76 (04) : 510 - 512
  • [4] CHAN VWS, 1994, ANESTH ANALG, V79, P117
  • [5] THE EFFECTS OF EPINEPHRINE ON LIDOCAINE SPINAL-ANESTHESIA - A CROSS-OVER STUDY
    CHIU, AA
    LIU, S
    CARPENTER, RL
    KASMAN, GS
    POLLOCK, JE
    NEAL, JM
    [J]. ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 1995, 80 (04) : 735 - 739
  • [6] CONNELLY NR, 1994, ANESTH ANALG, V78, P918
  • [7] FINK BR, 1989, ANESTHESIOLOGY, V70, P851
  • [8] GIELEN MJM, 1991, REGION ANESTH, V16, P191
  • [9] HAGENOUW RRPM, 1986, ANESTH ANALG, V65, P1175
  • [10] A STUDY OF MORPHINE-INDUCED URINARY RETENTION IN ANESTHETIZED RATS CAPABLE OF MICTURITION
    KONTANI, H
    KAWABATA, Y
    [J]. JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1988, 48 (01) : 31 - 36