Intravenous anesthesia with propofol for painful procedures in children with cancer

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Jayabose, S
Levendoglu-Tugal, O
Giamelli, J
Grodin, W
Cohn, M
Sandoval, C
Ozkaynak, F
Kubal, K
Nosetti, M
Uman, J
Visintainer, P
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[1] New York Med Coll, Sect Pediat Hematol Oncol, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
[2] New York Med Coll, Dept Quantitat Hlth Sci, Valhalla, NY 10595 USA
[3] Nyack Hosp, Dept Nursing, Nyack, NY USA
[4] Nyack Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol, Nyack, NY USA
[5] Westchester Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol, Valhalla, NY USA
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10.1097/00043426-200106000-00011
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Objective: To study the safety and efficacy of propofol-based intravenous anesthesia in children with cancer undergoing painful procedures. Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis of data collected from 52 consecutive children who underwent 335 procedures using propofol anesthesia. These data were routinely collected in all patients: time to induction, duration of the procedure, time to recover, and the doses of the drugs used. Monitoring with electrocardiography and pulse oximetry was continuous during the procedure; blood pressures were recorded before and after the procedure and every 5 to 10 minutes during the procedure. The patients received one of these four propofol-based intravenous regimens according to the anesthesiologist's preference: propofol only; propofol plus fentanyl; propofol plus midazolam; or propofol, fentanyl, and midazolam. The efficacy of sedation was rated by this scoring system: 3 = no movement during procedure; 2 = minimal movement that did not interfere with the procedure; 1 = moderate movement requiring physical restraint to complete the procedure. Results: There were six episodes of mild hypoxia (oxygen saturation 85%-94%) and one episode of laryngospasm. None required intubation. Two patients had agitation and one patient had emesis during the postrecovery phase. There was no difference in the efficacy of sedation between the four regimens. Patients receiving the combination of propofol, fentanyl, and midazolam received the least amount of propofol and required the least time to recover. There were no life-threatening complications. Conclusions: Propofol-based anesthesia, when administered by an anesthesiologist in a controlled setting, is safe and effective for performing painful procedures in children with cancer.
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