Anesthesia and analgesia
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Anesthesia and analgesia · Feb 2003
Pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine in uremic and nonuremic patients after axillary brachial plexus block.
Reports on the efficacy and pharmacokinetics of local anesthetics in uremic patients have been controversial. Our study involved 29 uremic and 28 nonuremic patients. We performed axillary block with ropivacaine 300 mg (50 mL). ⋯ The plasma concentration of PPX increased until 24 h in uremic patients whose AAG concentrations were also larger throughout the study. The free fraction of ropivacaine in plasma was smaller in the uremic group when measured 60 min and 12 h after the block, but the unbound concentration of ropivacaine was larger in the uremic group at 12 h. Enhanced absorption of ropivacaine into circulation, increased binding to AAG, and probably reduced urinary excretion of the metabolites lead to larger total plasma concentrations of ropivacaine and its main metabolites in uremic patients.
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Anesthesia and analgesia · Feb 2003
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical TrialBispectral index-guided anesthesia in patients undergoing aortocoronary bypass grafting.
In this prospective, randomized study, we compared hemodynamics, oxygenation, possible intraoperative awareness, and costs in 62 patients undergoing first-time elective coronary artery bypass grafting at 2 different levels of anesthesia. Depth of anesthesia was assessed with bispectral index (BIS). All patients were anesthetized with sufentanil/midazolam. ⋯ There was no explicit memory during anesthesia in either group. BIS-guided reduction of anesthetic medication saved costs and did not increase the risk of intraoperative awareness. However, total costs were increased by monitoring BIS, because of the BIS electrodes.