• Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Mar 2007

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    [Hydroxyzine premedication does not alter bispectral index changes following etomidate induction of general anaesthesia].

    • M-A Lallemand, C Lentschener, K Roche, S Grabar, P Bonnichon, and Y Ozier.
    • Service d'anesthésie-réanimation, faculté de médecine, université Paris-V-René-Descartes, hôpital Cochin, EA 3623, Assistance publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, 27, rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques, 75679 Paris cedex 14, France.
    • Ann Fr Anesth Reanim. 2007 Mar 1;26(3):202-6.

    ObjectiveVarious drugs including hydroxyzine are preoperatively administered to facilitate the induction of general anaesthesia. We investigated the effect of hydroxyzine premedication on BIS-based etomidate induction of general anaesthesia.Patients And MethodsSixty-seven ASA I-II consecutive patients were randomly allocated to receive oral hydroxyzine 1.5 mg/kg or placebo, 90 min prior to inducing general anaesthesia using intravenous etomidate alone 0.3 mg/kg. BIS values were continuously recorded. The times for the BIS to decrease to 50 and to loss of eyelid reflex; the evolution of arterial pressure and heart rate; and myoclonia rate and grade were investigated and compared.ResultsThe results for the hydroxyzine and placebo groups were similar with respect to: a) time [median (range) (seconds)] to a BIS decrease to 50 [100 (21-266) versus 113 (30-510), P=0.1] and to loss of eyelid reflex [83 (21-210) versus 97 (30-300), P=0.1]; b) myoclonia frequency (yes/no) (9/26 versus 4/28, P=0.2) and grade (P=0.3); the evolution of mean arterial pressure and heart rate (P=0.3).ConclusionOral weight-related hydroxyzine premedication does not alter BIS-based etomidate induction of GA.

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