Early recovery characteristics are important for patients' safety and operating room turnover. Our aim was to compare fundamental methods for dosing remifentanil during morbid obesity surgeries: a manual infusion and a target-controlled infusion (TCI). Throughout study, patient's recovery time was tracked and compared between the groups.
Introduction: The population of overweighted patients is increasing dramatically, therefore physicians face them in their daily practice (1-2). There are many guidelines showing the dose counting methods of intravenous anesthetics, but none of them are perfectly good for morbidity obese patients (3). Early recovery characteristics are important for patients' safety and operating room turnover (4). Aim: Our aim was to compare fundamental methods for dosing remifentanil during morbid obesity surgeries: a manual infusion and a target-controlled infusion (TCI). Throughout study, patient's recovery time was tracked and compared between the groups. Methods: 31 patients were evaluated who underwent bariatric surgery in Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. All of them had received sevoflurane/remifentanil anaesthesia. Remifentanil infusion was randomly assigned to a manual (control group) or to a TCI (case group) method. We had evaluated patients' hemodynamics (arterial blood pressure, heart rate, saturation), spontaneous breathing and airway reflexes recovery time, time of extubation, eye opening, recovery of orientation and start of the following oral command. Also we had registered concentrations of remifentanil in the blood (according to automatic infusion pump) while using TCI method.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
31
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Kaunas, Lithuania
eye opening
The time of patient's respond after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
spontaneous breathing
The time of patient's respond after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
airway reflexes
The time of patient's respond after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
orientation
The time of patient's respond after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
oral command
The time of patient's respond after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 minutes
Heart rate
Measure was started after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
Arterial blood pressure
Measure was started after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
Saturation
Measure was started to record after the end of remifentanyl infusion
Time frame: up to 20 minutes
Remifentanyl dose
The amount of medication used during surgery
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Time frame: up to 20 minutes after surgery