Effect of pump infusion of esmketamine on emergence agitation induced by etomidate target-con-trolled infusion
- VernacularTitle:艾司氯胺酮泵注对依托咪酯靶控输注所致苏醒期躁动的影响
- Author:
Yufeng YANG
1
;
Bingqing ZHAO
;
Yi ZENG
Author Information
- Keywords: Esmketamine; Etomidate; Emergence agitation; Target-controlled infusion
- From: The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2024;40(2):165-169
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Objective To investigate the effect of constant speed pump infusion of esmketamine on emergence agitation(EA)after target-controlled infusion of etomidate.Methods A total of 120 patients scheduled for middle ear tympanoplasty under target-controlled infusion of etomidate,61 males and 59 fe-males,aged 18-64 years,BMI 18-30 kg/m2,ASA physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ,were randomly divided into two groups:the esmketamine group(group E)and the control group(group C),60 patients in each group.From the beginning of anesthesia induction to 30 minutes before the end of operation,esmketamine 0.2 ml·kg-1·h-1 in group E and saline injection 0.2 ml·kg-1·h-1 in group C were injected,respectively.The operation time,anesthesia time,awakening time,extubation time,and the duration in PACU were re-corded.The incidence of EA,the VAS pain scores when leaving PACU and 1 day after operation,the inci-dence and VAS score of nausea and vomiting 1 day after operation were evaluated.The anxiety and depres-sion scores of the two groups were evaluated before operation,1 day and 2 days after operation.Results The incidence of EA,VAS pain score when leaving PACU and 1 day after operation in group E were signifi-cantly lower than those in group C(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in operation time,anes-thesia time,awakening time,extubation time,the duration in PACU,incidence and VAS score of nausea and vomiting 1 day after operation,and the indexes of anxiety and depression at different time points be-tween the two groups.Conclusion Esmketamine pump infusion combined with etomidate target-controlled infusion can reduce emergence agitation and promote postoperative recovery.