The equivalent dose of sufentanil and afentanil combined with laryngeal mask was used for complex bronchoscopy to observe the intraoperative effect and the influence on the recovery of patients
Afentanil is a powerful, fast-acting narcotic analgesic, which can effectively inhibit intubation reflex. Compared with sufentanil, it has a short half-life and is safer, and can be used as the first choice for short surgical analgesics. In this study, by comparing the use of equivalent dose sufentanil and afentanil combined with laryngeal mask for complex bronchoscopy, the intraoperative analgesic effect and the influence on the recovery of patients were observed, and a better anesthesia scheme was provided for tracheoscopy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
80
alfentanil 10ug/kg is used for anesthesia induction
Aijun Xu
Hubei, Wuhan, China
time of Recovery
the time from the end of surgery to awake of patient
Time frame: 1day
Time records
Anesthesia time, induction time, surgical time, awakening time and recovery time
Time frame: 1 day
dose of drugs
The total amount of sedative and analgesic drugs used.
Time frame: 1 day
rate of respiratory suppression incidence
Respiratory frequency\<8 times/min or SP02\<90%
Time frame: 1 day
rate of Incidence of Treatment-Emergent Adverse Events
Intraoperative blood pressure and heart rate changes: record the patient's intraoperative blood pressure, heart rate, and the use of related vasoactive drugs; Postoperative adverse reactions: such as hypertension, hypotension, tachycardia, gastrointestinal symptoms, postoperative restlessness, etc
Time frame: 1day
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