Korean J Anesthesiol.  2006 Oct;51(4):411-414. 10.4097/kjae.2006.51.4.411.

The Efficacy of Epinephrine-Containing Test Dose during Propofol-Nitrous Oxide Anesthesia with High Dose Fentanyl

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. limyjin@snu.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to determine the effect of high dose fentanyl on the test dose containing 15microgram epinephrine during propofol anesthesia.
METHODS
One hundred patients with ASA physical status 1 were randomized to receive 2 mg/kg propofol with or without 10microgram/kg fentanyl at the induction of anesthesia (n = 50 each). Anesthesia was maintained with propofol 8 mg/kg/h and 67% nitrous oxide in oxygen. Each group of patients were further divided into a test dose group receiving 1.5% lidocaine 3 ml plus epinephrine 15microgram or a saline group receiving 3 ml of isotonic saline (n = 25 each). Heart rate (HR) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) were monitored for 4 min after intravenous injection of the study drugs.
RESULTS
In the propofol and the propofol-fentanyl group, the intravenous injection of the test dose produced a HR increase > or = 20 bpm (conventional HR criterion) in 25 and 23 out of the total 25 patients, respectively. Therefore, in the propofol-fentanyl group, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value were 82%, 100%, 100%, and 92.6%. According to the modified HR criterion (HR increase > or = 10 bpm), all the values were 100%. All patients receiving test dose developed SBP increase > or = 15 mmHg.
CONCLUSIONS
Our results indicate that both HR increase > or = 10 bpm or SBP increase > or = 15 mmHg are clinically applicable during propofol-nitrous oxide anesthesia with 10microgram/kg fentanyl.

Keyword

epinephrine test dose; fentanyl; propofol

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia*
Blood Pressure
Epinephrine
Fentanyl*
Heart Rate
Humans
Injections, Intravenous
Lidocaine
Nitrous Oxide
Oxygen
Propofol
Sensitivity and Specificity
Epinephrine
Fentanyl
Lidocaine
Nitrous Oxide
Oxygen
Propofol
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