Monitored anesthesia care using remifentanil and propofol for awake craniotomy

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作者
Berkenstadt, H [1 ]
Perel, A
Hadani, M
Unofrievich, I
Ram, Z
机构
[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol & Intens Care, IL-52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, IL-52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel
关键词
awake craniotomy; propofol; remifentanil; clonidine; brain tumor;
D O I
10.1097/00008506-200107000-00013
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Adequate analgesia and sedation with adequate respiratory and hemodynamic control are needed during brain surgery in awake patients. In this study, a protocol using clonidine premedication, intraoperative propofol, remifentanil, and labetalol was evaluated prospectively in 25 patients (aged 50 +/- 16). In all but one patient, no significant problems regarding cooperation, brain swelling, or loss of control were noticed, and it was not necessary to prematurely discontinue any of the procedures. One patient, who was uncooperative and hypertensive, became apneic with increasing sedation, and needed a laryngeal mask airway inserted. Patients were hemodynamically stable; elevated systolic blood pressure (greater than or equal to 150 mm Hg) was measured infrequently, and there were no events of significant hypotension, tachycardia, or bradycardia. Events of hypoxemia (SAO(2) less than or equal to 95%), severe hypoxemia (SaO(2) less than or equal to 90%), or hypoventilation (respiratory rate less than or equal to8 minute), were frequent in the first ten patients, but the incidence decreased significantly in subsequent patients (P < .001). Three patients developed a focal neurologic deficit, and two patients experienced intraoperative seizures. Nausea and vomiting were not recorded in any of the patients. Although these findings attest to the safety of awake craniotomy, they demonstrate the difficulty of achieving adequate sedation without compromising ventilation and oxygenation. The learning curve of using a new protocol and a new potent anesthetic drug is emphasized.
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