British journal of anaesthesia
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Comparative Study Retracted Publication
Semi-invasive monitoring of cardiac output by a new device using arterial pressure waveform analysis: a comparison with intermittent pulmonary artery thermodilution in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Thermodilution technique using a pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) is a widely used method to determine cardiac output (CO). It is increasingly criticized because of its invasiveness and its unclear risk-benefit ratio. Thus, less invasive techniques for measuring CO are highly desirable. We compared a new, semi-invasive device (FloTrac/Vigileo) using arterial pressure waveform analysis for CO measurement in patients undergoing cardiac surgery with bolus thermodilution measurements. ⋯ In cardiac surgery patients, CO measured by a new semi-invasive arterial pressure waveform analysis device showed only moderate agreement with intermittent pulmonary artery thermodilution measurement.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial Retracted Publication
Post-tetanic count and single twitch height at the onset of reflex movement after administration of vecuronium under different types of anaesthesia.
We have studied post-tetanic count (PTC) and single twitch height at the onset of reflex movement to carinal stimulation after administration of vecuronium with five different types of anaesthesia. Seventy-five adult patients were allocated randomly to five groups of 15 patients each, to receive one of the following anaesthetics: neuroleptanaesthesia (fentanyl and droperidol) or 1 MAC of either halothane, isoflurane, enflurane or sevoflurane with 66% nitrous oxide in oxygen. ⋯ Single twitch heights at the onset of reflex movement were similar (2.0-2.7% of control values) between the five groups. In contrast, PTC at the onset of reflex movement to carinal stimulation differed (7.4-17.0) between groups.
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Comparative Study Retracted Publication
Relationship between post-tetanic twitch and single twitch response after administration of vecuronium.
We have studied the relationship between post-tetanic twitch (PTT) and single twitch response after administration of vecuronium 0.2 mg kg-1 in 100 patients during neuroleptanaesthesia (NLA) (droperidol and fentanyl) and during anaesthesia with halothane, isoflurane, enflurane or sevoflurane (1 MAC in nitrous oxide and oxygen). Intervals from PTT1 to single twitch, and post-tetanic-count (PTC) (number of PTT responses) at the onset of single twitch were determined electromyographically. ⋯ PTC in the isoflurane, enflurane and sevoflurane groups differed from those in the NLA group, and PTC in the sevoflurane group significantly from those in the NLA and halothane groups. These results are consistent with the view that PTT reflects prejunctional block, whilst the single twitch response is indicative of postjunctional block.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial Retracted Publication
Recoveries of post-tetanic twitch and train-of-four responses after administration of vecuronium with different inhalation anaesthetics and neuroleptanaesthesia.
We have studied recovery of post-tetanic twitch (PTT) and train-of-four (TOF) responses after administration of vecuronium in 100 patients under different inhalation anaesthetics and neuroleptanaesthesia. Patients were allocated randomly to five groups of 20 patients each to receive: neuroleptanaesthesia (droperidol and fentanyl), halothane, isoflurane, enflurane or sevoflurane (1 MAC in nitrous oxide and oxygen). The times from initial administration of vecuronium 0.2 mg kg-1 to the first appearances of T1, T2, T3 and T4 differed significantly between groups. However, the intervals to the first appearance of PTT1, PTT10 and PTT20 did not differ significantly between groups.