[Effects of sevoflurane versus propofol on oculocardiac reflex--a comparative study in 180 children].

Anaesthesiologie und Reanimation Pub Date : 2000-01-01
T M Goerlich, C Foja, D Olthoff
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Oculocardial reflex (OCR) occurs particularly through manipulation of the medial rectus muscle and results in a bradycardic arrhythmia. In children the incidence is between 60 and 80%. After using sevoflurane in clinical practice, the absence or non-occurrence of this reflex was observed. The data of 180 healthy children aged between four and 14 years who had to undergo strabismus surgery under general anaesthesia were analysed: group I (n = 92), group II (n = 88). All children received standard premedication with midazolam, no anticholinergic drugs were administered. During narcosis, analgesia was maintained routinely with alfentanil. In group I sevoflurane was inhaled for hypnosis and in group II propofol was injected as intravenous hypnotic drug. The depth of anaesthesia was adjusted according to clinical criteria. To compare both groups, heart rate (HR) was determined before, during and after surgical intervention. OCR was defined as a heart rate declining by more than 20% from the initial HR.OCR is described in all methods of general anaesthesia. Under sevoflurane the occurrence of the reflex was significantly (p < 0.05) reduced to 14% of all patients as compared to 75% in patients who received a propofol infusion. Sufficient reflex reduction according to the depth of narcosis under sevoflurane in combination with the sympathomimetic effects of this drug could therefore be discussed as a reason for its positive effects. In our opinion, the use of sevoflurane should be considered as an option for general anaesthesia in strabismus surgery.

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[七氟醚与异丙酚对180名儿童心房反射影响的比较研究]。
心眼反射(OCR)尤其在操纵内侧直肌时发生,可导致慢性心律失常。儿童发病率在60%至80%之间。在临床使用七氟醚后,观察到这种反射的消失或不发生。本文分析了180例4 ~ 14岁健康儿童在全身麻醉下接受斜视手术的资料:I组(n = 92), II组(n = 88)。所有儿童均接受标准的咪达唑仑预用药,未使用抗胆碱能药物。麻醉期间,阿芬太尼维持常规镇痛。ⅰ组采用吸入七氟醚催眠,ⅱ组采用静脉注射异丙酚催眠。根据临床标准调整麻醉深度。为了比较两组,在手术前、手术中和手术后分别测定心率(HR)。OCR被定义为心率比初始HR下降超过20%。在所有的全身麻醉方法中都描述了OCR。七氟醚组的反射发生率显著降低(p < 0.05)至14%,而异丙酚组的反射发生率为75%。因此,根据七氟醚麻醉的深度,充分的反射减少,加上该药物的拟交感神经作用,可以作为其积极作用的原因进行讨论。我们认为,在斜视手术中应考虑使用七氟醚作为全身麻醉的一种选择。
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