New narcotics in anesthesia.

Contemporary anesthesia practice Pub Date : 1983-01-01
J D Borel
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Recent research has led to the development of a new family of synthetic narcotic fentanyl derivatives. Two of these, sufentanil and alfentanil, are already in clinical use abroad and are presently under clinical investigation in the United States. Sufentanil is more potent than fentanyl and is claimed to have fewer side effects and less variability in patient cardiovascular responses under stress. It appears that its primary application will be for high-dose narcotic anesthesia in patients with cardiovascular disease. Alfentanil has a shorter duration of action and is claimed to have less postoperative ventilatory depression than fentanyl. It is being recommended for use via continuous intravenous infusion. It will probably become a popular anesthetic agent for outpatient and short surgical procedures. It should be remembered that at this time very little information concerning these agents is in print. Most of the research has been done by a handful of investigators and much has not been published in peer review publications. Based on the clinical impressions of our European colleagues, one can say that these agents should be as safe and as reliable as fentanyl, but any clinically significant advantages over their parent compound, especially in the case of sufentanil, will have to await more widespread use and controlled investigation.

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麻醉中的新麻醉剂。
最近的研究导致了芬太尼合成麻醉衍生物新家族的发展。其中两种,舒芬太尼和阿芬太尼,已经在国外临床使用,目前正在美国进行临床研究。舒芬太尼比芬太尼更有效,据称副作用更少,患者心血管反应在压力下的可变性更小。它的主要应用将是用于心血管疾病患者的大剂量麻醉。与芬太尼相比,阿芬太尼的作用时间更短,术后通气抑制也更少。建议通过持续静脉输注使用。它可能会成为门诊和短期外科手术的常用麻醉剂。应当记住,目前关于这些代理人的资料很少出版。大多数研究都是由少数调查人员完成的,很多研究都没有在同行评议出版物上发表。根据我们的欧洲同事的临床印象,我们可以说这些药物应该和芬太尼一样安全可靠,但是任何临床上明显优于母体化合物的优势,特别是在舒芬太尼的情况下,都需要等待更广泛的使用和控制研究。
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