利多卡因在电痉挛治疗中是否缩短癫痫发作时间?

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmacopsychiatry Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1055/a-2114-4327
Jose López-Ilundain, Alejandro Ballesteros Prados, Ángela S Rosero Enriquez, Mónica Enguita-Germán, Estefania Uriarte Rosquil, Jose López Gil, Ana Marmol Fábrega, Estitxu Martinez de Zabarte Moraza, Alex R Maughan, Javier Yoldi-Murillo
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背景:电痉挛疗法(ECT)是治疗精神分裂症和抑郁症等疾病的有效短期疗法。利多卡因通常用于减轻静脉注射异丙酚引起的疼痛。然而,根据电痉挛疗法中使用的剂量,它可以缩短癫痫发作的持续时间。本研究旨在探讨利多卡因剂量对癫痫发作持续时间的影响。方法:本回顾性、自然队列研究纳入169例接受电痉挛治疗的患者。我们检查了4714次使用异丙酚或异丙酚加利多卡因的电痉挛治疗。通过目视检查手动评定临界质量。本研究的主要结果是在控制了社会人口统计学、电痉挛疗法和其他麻醉变量后,利多卡因与癫痫发作时间的关系。结果:利多卡因的使用与癫痫发作时间呈显著负相关。多变量分析显示,利多卡因组癫痫发作时间平均缩短3.21秒。此外,在这个亚组中,利多卡因剂量和癫痫发作时间之间存在显著的负剂量依赖关系。与之相辅相成的是,在使用普司妥的亚组中,发现普司妥与BIS和癫痫发作时间之间存在显著的正相关。结论:我们提供了额外的证据,强调了利多卡因剂量的重要性,因为在ECT设置中对癫痫发作时间的影响。建议临床医生在使用利多卡因时谨慎考虑其剂量和癫痫发作时间。未来的研究需要通过研究某些弱势群体或采用其他电荷计算技术(如滴定法)来评估因果关系。
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Does Lidocaine Shorten Seizure Duration in Electroconvulsive Therapy?

Background: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective short-term treatment for schizophrenia and depression, amongst other disorders. Lidocaine is typically added to reduce pain from intravenous propofol injection. However, depending on the dose used in the ECT setting, it can shorten seizure duration. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of lidocaine dose on seizure duration.

Methods: This retrospective, naturalistic cohort study included 169 patients treated with ECT. We examined 4714 ECT sessions with propofol or propofol plus lidocaine. Ictal quality was manually rated by visual inspection. The main outcome of this study was the relation of lidocaine with seizure duration after controlling for socio-demographic, ECT, and other anesthetic variables.

Results: There was a significant negative association between lidocaine usage and seizure duration. Multivariate analyses showed that seizure duration was shortened by an average of 3.21 s in sessions with lidocaine. Moreover, in this subgroup, there was a significant negative dose-dependent association between lidocaine dose and seizure length. Complementarily, a significant positive association between preictal BIS and seizure length was found in the subgroup of sessions where preictal was used.

Conclusions: We provide additional evidence highlighting the importance of caution regarding lidocaine dosing due to the effect on seizure length in the ECT setting. It is advisable for clinicians to exercise caution when administering lidocaine regarding its dosing and seizure length in ECT settings. Future investigation is needed to assess causal relationships by studying certain vulnerable groups or employing other charge calculation techniques, such as the titration method.

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Pharmacopsychiatry
Pharmacopsychiatry 医学-精神病学
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7.10
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9.30%
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54
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Covering advances in the fi eld of psychotropic drugs, Pharmaco psychiatry provides psychiatrists, neuroscientists and clinicians with key clinical insights and describes new avenues of research and treatment. The pharmacological and neurobiological bases of psychiatric disorders are discussed by presenting clinical and experimental research.
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