Minidose bupivacaine-fentanyl spinal anesthesia for surgical repair of hip fracture in the aged

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作者
Ben-David, B [1 ]
Frankel, R [1 ]
Arzumonov, T [1 ]
Marchevsky, Y [1 ]
Volpin, G [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Galilee Hosp, Nahariyya, Israel
关键词
hemodynamics; regional anesthesia; techniques;
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10.1097/00000542-200001000-00007
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: Spinal anesthesia for surgical repair of hip fracture in the elderly is associated with a high incidence of hypotension. The synergism between intrathecal opioids and local anesthetics may make it possible to achieve reliable spinal anesthesia with minimal hypotension using a minidose of local anesthetic, Methods: Twenty patients aged greater than or equal to 70 yr undergoing surgical repair of hip fracture were randomized into two groups of 10 patients each, Group A received a spinal anesthetic of bupivacaine 4 mg plus fentanyl 20 mu g, and group 8 received 10 mg bupivacaine, Hypotension was defined as a systolic pressure of < 90 mmHg or a 25% decrease in mean arterial pressure from baseline. Hypotension was treated with intravenous ephedrine boluses 5-10 mg up to a maximum 50 mg, and thereafter by phenylephrine boluses of 100-200 mu g. Results: All patients had satisfactory anesthesia. One of 10 patients in group A required ephedrine, a single dose of 5 mg, Nine of 10 patients in group B required vasopressor support of blood pressure. Group B patients required an average of 35 mg ephedrine, and two patients required phenylephrine. The lowest recorded systolic, diastolic, and mean blood pressures as fractions of the baseline pressures were, respectively, 81%, 84%, and 85% versus 64%, 69%, and 64% for group A versus group B, Conclusions: A "minidose" of 4 mg bupivacaine in combination with 20 mu g fentanyl provides spinal anesthesia for surgical repair of hip fracture in the elderly, The minidose combination caused dramatically less hypotension than 10 mg bupivacaine and nearly eliminated the need for vasopressor support of blood pressure.
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