Unlike longer acting opiates (sufentanil), remifentanil may provoke postoperative hyperalgesia. We have developed two automated bispectral index - guided drug delivery systems: one for propofol administration, the other for combined propofol and remifentanil administration. Both systems achieve the same objective: similar level of anesthesia indicated by bispectral index levels between 40 to 60. We make the assumption that this method of automated remifentanil administration may avoid postoperative hyperalgesia. Patients scheduled for abdominal surgery will be divided into two groups: * in one group, patients will receive automatically delivered propofol and manually delivered sufentanil according to the usual criteria, * in the other group, patients will receive propofol and remifentanil both automatically administered. Assessment of postoperative hyperalgesia will be primarily based on morphine consumption (patient controlled analgesia) and detection of cutaneous hyperalgesia areas.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
closed-loop administration using bispectral index as the single input for the controller.
dosage according to usual criteria
Hopital Foch
Suresnes, France
Dose of morphine administered during the postoperative period (patient controlled analgesia)
Time frame: 48 postoperative hours
postoperative pain scores
Time frame: 48 postoperative hours
postoperative hyperalgesia
Time frame: up to 5th to 7th postoperative days
nausea vomiting
Time frame: 48 postoperative hours
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