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  • 标题:The comparison of the effects of intravenous ketamine or dexmedetomidine infusion on spinal block with bupivacaine
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  • 作者:Kim, Myoung-Hun ; Jung, Soon Yong ; Shin, Jung Dea
  • 期刊名称:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
  • 印刷版ISSN:2005-6419
  • 出版年度:2014
  • 卷号:67
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:85-89
  • DOI:10.4097/kjae.2014.67.2.85
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists,
  • 摘要:Background

    Ketamine and dexmedetomidine are commonly used for sedation and analgesia in patients. We tried to compare the effects of intravenous ketamine and dexmedetomidine infusion on spinal block with bupivacaine.

    Methods

    Ninety American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status class I or II patients, who were scheduled to spinal anesthesia were randomly assigned to one of three groups (n = 30). Normal saline 10 ml, 5 ml/hr (loading dose for 10 minutes, infusion) (Group NS), dexmedetomidine 1 µg/kg, 0.5 µg/kg/hr (Group DEX), or ketamine 0.2 mg/kg, 0.5 mg/kg/hr (Group KET) was infused intravenously before spinal anesthesia. We recorded the time to highest sensory block level, sensory and motor regression, and hemodynamic changes.

    Results

    Patients in Groups KET had a significantly faster onset time of sensory block than patients in Group NS. The highest sensory block levels were not significantly different between groups. Average time of sensory regression and knee flexion, was significantly longer in the Group KET and Group DEX than the Group NS.

    Conclusions

    Intravenous dexmedetomidine and ketamine were found to have a similar synergistic effect with intrathecal bupivacaine. Hemodynamic stability showed better results in Group KET.

  • 关键词:Dexmedetomidine; ketamine; spinal anesthesia
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