Comparison of anesthetic efficacy of ketamine versus sevoflurane for foreskin ligation in pediatric patients
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-1416.2016.03.017
- VernacularTitle:氯胺酮与七氟醚用于患儿包皮套扎术麻醉效果的比较
- Author:
Xianjie WEN
;
Hua LIANG
;
Chengxiang YANG
;
Tao ZHANG
;
Feng XU
;
Wanyou HE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Ketamine;
Anesthetics,inhalation;
Child;
Ambulatory surgical procedures
- From:
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology
2016;36(3):318-320
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To compare the anesthetic efficacy of ketamine and sevoflurane for foreskin ligation in the pediatric patients.Methods A total of 120 pediatric patients,aged 2-6 yr,weighing 10-18 kg,scheduled for elective foreskin ligation,were equally and randomly divided into ketamine group (group K) and sevoflurance group (group S).In group K,atropine 0.25 mg/kg and ketamine 2 mg/kgwere injected intravenously,and foreskin ligation was performed after loss of eyelash reflex.In group S,8% sevoflurance was inhaled using the tidal volume technique,the concentration inhaled was adjusted to 4% after loss of eyelash reflex,and then foreskin ligation was performed.The occurrence of crying before and during anesthesia induction,induction time,emergence time,occurrence of agitation during emergence from anesthesia and duration of agitation were recorded.Results Compared with group K,the rate of crying was significantly decreased,the emergence time was shortened (P<0.05),and no significant difference was found in the induction time,incidence of agitation during emergence from anesthesia,and duration of agitation in group S (P>0.05).Conclusion Sevoflurance provides better anesthetic efficacy than ketamine when applied for foreskin ligation in the pediatric patients.