Does IV fentanyl, frequently used in emergency departments, change QTC value? A prospective observational study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1186/s12871-024-02702-7
Ayşe Yekta Öztürk, Ayfer Keleş, Ahmet Demircan, İsa Kılıçaslan, Fikret Bildik, Mehmet Ali Aslaner, Secdegül Coşkun Yaş, Burhan Çomruk, Burak Şişik, Merve Türker, Aslıhan Küçük Albayrak
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Abstract

Background: Fentanyl is an opioid analgesic frequently used in the emergency department (ED) and is usually administered without knowing the QTC values of the patients or being monitored. However, the effect of fentanyl on QTC, prolongation or shortening, has not been elucidated. This study aimed to determine the effect of fentanyl on QTC.

Methods: This is a prospective observational study in the ED of a tertiary hospital on patients who received intravenous fentanyl for procedures other than intubation. ECG was performed before and at 1, 5, 15, 30, and 60 min after the initiation of fentanyl administration, and QTC value was calculated. Primary outcomes were QTC prolongation, defined as an increase in the QTC to ≥ 500 ms or any increase in QTC by ≥ 60 ms.

Results: The study included 109 patients. Of these, 60 patients were male, and the median age was 40. Compared with the baseline QTC value, statistically significant prolongation was detected at the 5th, 15th, 30th, and 60th minutes, with the maximum prolongation at 30 min, and the median was 13.08 ms. Most patients with QTC prolongation were female and over 40 years of age. Clinically, none of these patients developed malignant arrhythmias during the 60-minute monitored observation period.

Conclusion: Fentanyl prolonged the QTC value statistically significantly. Although no patient developed malignant arrhythmia clinically, our results suggest that this QTC-prolonging effect should be considered when using fentanyl in patients at risk of torsades.

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急诊科常用的静脉注射芬太尼会改变 QTC 值吗?一项前瞻性观察研究。
背景:芬太尼是急诊科(ED)经常使用的一种阿片类镇痛药,通常在不了解患者 QTC 值或未进行监测的情况下使用。然而,芬太尼对 QTC 的影响、延长或缩短尚未阐明。本研究旨在确定芬太尼对 QTC 的影响:这是一项前瞻性观察研究,研究对象是一家三甲医院的急诊室中因插管以外的手术而接受芬太尼静脉注射的患者。在开始使用芬太尼之前和之后的 1、5、15、30 和 60 分钟进行心电图检查,并计算 QTC 值。主要结果是 QTC 延长,定义为 QTC 增加≥ 500 毫秒或 QTC 增加≥ 60 毫秒:研究包括 109 名患者。其中,60 名患者为男性,年龄中位数为 40 岁。与基线 QTC 值相比,在第 5 分钟、第 15 分钟、第 30 分钟和第 60 分钟检测到有统计学意义的明显延长,最大延长时间为 30 分钟,中位数为 13.08 毫秒。大多数出现 QTC 延长的患者为女性,年龄在 40 岁以上。临床上,这些患者在 60 分钟的监测观察期间均未出现恶性心律失常:结论:芬太尼可明显延长 QTC 值,具有统计学意义。虽然临床上没有患者出现恶性心律失常,但我们的结果表明,在对有发生抽搐风险的患者使用芬太尼时,应考虑到这种 QTC 延长效应。
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