1.Continuous Lumbar Epidural and Caudal Anesthesia with small dose of morphine for lumbar laminectomy and the Effect of Postanesnesthetic Pain Relief .
Kyung Ho HWANG ; Kwang Jin MOON ; Yong Ae CHUN ; Wook PARK ; Sung Yel KIM
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1980;13(4):415-420
From September 1979 through April 1980, we had carried out continuous lumbar epidural anesthesia(2% lidocaine, 20ml) with small dose of morphine and single dose caudal anesthesia(2% lidocaine, 15-20ml) for 16 cases of lumbar laminectomy,And also we observed the effects of postanesthetic pain relief by administered morphine(2mg) into lumbar epidural space, The results of this study were as follows: 1) Age distribution was from 20 to 60 years, sex distribution was 14 in man and 2 in woman, and physical status was in ASA class I in all cases. 2) The site of herniated intervertebral disc was L4~5 in 15 cases and L3~4 in one, The epidural puncture site was selected 2~3 vertebral segments cephalad from the lesion, 3) The morphine amount administered with lidocaine into lumbar epidural space was 2mg in all cases. 4) The duration of pain relief from the induction of anesthesia was average 17. 5 hours, and from the additional epidural injection of morphine(2mg) in ward was average 13.5 hours. 5) There was no neurological deficit or sequele except nausea in one case postoperatively. Therefore this anesthetic method was not only satisfactory for laminectomy but also safer and simpler in the fixation of spinal anesthetic level by patient's position change than spinal anesthesia, and faster in the postanesthetic ambulation than general anesthesia. Moreover, surgeon's acceptability.
Age Distribution
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Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, Caudal*
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Anesthesia, General
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Anesthesia, Spinal
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Epidural Space
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Female
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Humans
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Injections, Epidural
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Intervertebral Disc
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Laminectomy*
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Lidocaine
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Methods
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Morphine*
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Nausea
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Punctures
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Sex Distribution
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Walking
2.Practical tips for modified dorsolumbar epidural anesthesia in cattle.
Inhyung LEE ; Norio YAMAGISHI ; Kenji OBOSHI ; Naoki SASAKI ; Haruo YAMADA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2006;7(1):69-72
Segmental dorsolumbar epidural anesthesia has been considered difficult to perform. The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not it is difficult for beginners to learn how to do modified dorsolumbar epidural anesthesia of cattle. Thirty cattle were divided into two groups, young (n = 8) and adult (n = 22), according to their age and body weight, and 0.12% new methylene blue (NMB) was injected into the first interlumbar (L1.L2) epidural space by four fifth-year veterinary school students who had never performed this method. After a 1 hour lecture on the modified dorsolumbar epidural anesthesia procedure which included basic anatomy and skills, each student successfully performed the procedure. In the young group, the NMB solution was distributed between the periosteum and the epidural fat (BPF) in one half and between the epidural fat and the dura mater (BFD) in the other half of the cattle. In about 60% (13/22) of the adult group, the NMB solution distributed as BFD type. This study showed that the modified dorsolumbar epidural anesthesia procedure is easy for beginners to perform if they overcome their fear about the deeper insertion of the epidural needle with basic anatomical knowledge and a little experience.
Age Factors
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Anesthesia, Epidural/methods/*veterinary
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Animals
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*Cattle
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Education, Veterinary/*methods
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Epidural Space
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Female
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Humans
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Methylene Blue/pharmacology
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Random Allocation
3.Case Report and Mini Literature Review: Anesthetic Management for Severe Peripartum Cardiomyopathy Complicated with Preeclampsia Using Sufetanil in Combined Spinal Epidural Anesthesia.
Pradipta BHAKTA ; Pragnyadipta MISHRA ; Anamika BAKSHI ; Vijay LANGER
Yonsei Medical Journal 2011;52(1):1-12
Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is a rare entity, and anesthetic management for cesarean section of a patient with this condition can be challenging. We hereby present the anesthetic management of a patient with PPCM complicated with preeclampsia scheduled for cesarean section, along with a mini review of literature. A 24 year-old primigravida with twin gestation was admitted to our hospital with severe PPCM and preeclampsia for peripartum care, which finally required a cesarean section. Preoperative optimization was done according to the goal of managing left ventricular failure. Combined spinal epidural (CSE) anaesthesia with bupivacaine and sufentanil was used for cesarean section under optimal monitoring. The surgery was completed without event or complication. Postoperative pain relief was adequate and patient required only one epidural top up with sufentanil 6 hours after operation. To the best of our knowledge there is no report in literature of the use of sufentanil as a neuraxial opioid in the anesthetic management of cesarean section in a patient with PPCM. CSE with sufentanil may be a safer and more effective alternative in such cases.
Anesthesia, Epidural/*methods
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Anesthesia, Spinal/*methods
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Cardiomyopathies/*complications
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Female
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Humans
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Peripartum Period
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Pre-Eclampsia/*surgery
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Pregnancy
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Sufentanil/*therapeutic use
4.Prediction of midline depth from skin to cervical epidural space by lateral cervical spine X-ray.
Mun Gyu KIM ; Dong Hyuk CHOI ; Hojoon KIM ; Ana CHO ; Sun Young PARK ; Sang Ho KIM ; Ji Won CHUNG ; Jae Hwa YOO ; Ho Bum CHO ; Si Young OK
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2017;12(1):68-71
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that measuring the distance from the skin to the ligamentum flavum by ultrasound preceding cervical epidural block can be beneficial in excluding false loss of resistance. However, the measurement value using ultrasound may vary depending on the degree of operator experience. Therefore, we aimed to determine the depth from skin to cervical epidural space by using lateral cervical spine X-ray, which is a more intuitive method. METHODS: We enrolled 102 adult patients who were scheduled to undergo cervical epidural anesthesia for vascular bypass surgery of upper arm. After attaching a steel rod on the needle insertion site, lateral cervical spine X-ray was taken before the epidural procedure. We measured the distance from the steel rod to the midpoint of interlaminar space on the spinolaminar line. The X-ray depth was compared with needle depth. RESULTS: Of the 102 enrolled patients, 18 patients including 13 in whom we were unable to measure X-ray depth were excluded from the analysis. In total, 84 patients were included in the analysis. Concordance correlation coefficient between the X-ray-measured depth and needle depth was 0.925. Bland-Altman analysis indicated a mean difference of ± 1.96 SD with 0.06 ± 0.56 cm. CONCLUSIONS: Lateral cervical spine X-ray can be useful for prediction of the midline depth from skin to epidural space, particularly for operators who are not skilled at spine ultrasound or the use the C-arm fluoroscopy.
Adult
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Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, Epidural
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Arm
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Cervical Vertebrae
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Epidural Space*
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Female
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Fluoroscopy
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Humans
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Ligamentum Flavum
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Methods
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Neck
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Needles
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Skin*
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Spine*
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Steel
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Ultrasonography
5.Effect of combined electroacupuncture and epidural anesthesia in gynecological operation evaluated by bispectral index.
Xin-min FENG ; Jin LI ; Yu WU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2010;30(2):150-152
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of combined electroacupuncture (EA) and epidural anesthesia in gynecological operation by bispectral index (BIS).
METHODSSixty patients of ASA grade I-II, 20-60 years old, being scheduled to receive gynecological operation with epidural anesthesia were randomly assigned to 3 groups equally. Group A was anesthetized with epidural infusion of midazolam in dosage of 0.04 mg/kg, Group B with continuous EA in 30-100 Hz on Zusanli (ST36) and Sanyinjiao (SP6) acupoints, and Group C with both epidural infusion and EA same as those applied in Groups A and B. BIS, blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and blood oxygen saturation (SPO2) were monitored during peri-operative stage, and the post-operation visual analogue scores (VAS) was measured as well.
RESULTSBIS decreased after operation in all groups (P < 0.05), the highest value was shown in Group B (P < 0.05) and the lowest was seen in group C at time of skin incising; while at time of gauze plugging, it was higher in Group B than in other two groups (P < 0.05). Besides, VAS in Group A at 8 h and 24 h after operation was higher than that in the other two groups respectively (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONBIS can be taken as an index for objectively evaluating the effect of combined EA and epidural anesthesia in gynecological operation. EA anesthesia has certain analgesic and sedative effects, could effectively release postoperative pain.
Adult ; Anesthesia, Epidural ; Electroacupuncture ; Electroencephalography ; Female ; Gynecologic Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Young Adult
6.Goal-directed Fluid Therapy May Improve Hemodynamic Stability of Parturient with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Under Combined Spinal Epidural Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery and the Well-being of Newborns.
Wei XIAO ; Qing-Fang DUAN ; Wen-Ya FU ; Xin-Zuo CHI ; Feng-Ying WANG ; Da-Qing MA ; Tian-Long WANG ; Lei ZHAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(14):1922-1931
BACKGROUNDHypotension induced by combined spinal epidural anesthesia in parturient with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) can easily compromise blood supply to vital organs including uteroplacental perfusion and result in fetal distress. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) with LiDCO rapid system can improve well-being of both HDP parturient and their babies.
METHODSFifty-two stable HDP parturient scheduled for elective cesarean delivery were recruited. After loading with 10 ml/kg lactated Ringer's solution (LR), parturient were randomized to the GDFT and control group. In the GDFT group, individualized fluid therapy was guided by increase in stroke volume (ΔSV) provided via LiDCO rapid system. The control group received the routine fluid therapy. The primary endpoints included maternal hypotension and the doses of vasopressors administered prior to fetal delivery. The secondary endpoints included umbilical blood gas abnormalities and neonatal adverse events.
RESULTSThe severity of HDP was similar between two groups. The total LR infusion (P < 0.01) and urine output (P < 0.05) were higher in the GDFT group than in the control group. Following twice fluid challenge tests, the systolic blood pressure, mean blood pressure, cardiac output and SV in the GDFT group were significantly higher, and the heart rate was lower than in the control group. The incidence of maternal hypotension and doses of phenylephrine used prior to fetal delivery were significantly higher in the control group than in the GDFT group (P < 0.01). There were no differences in the Apgar scores between two groups. In the control group, the mean values of pH in umbilical artery/vein were remarkably decreased (P < 0.05), and the incidences of neonatal hypercapnia and hypoxemia were statistically increased (P < 0.05) than in the GDFT group.
CONCLUSIONSDynamic responsiveness guided fluid therapy with the LiDCO rapid system may provide potential benefits to stable HDP parturient and their babies.
Adult ; Anesthesia, Epidural ; methods ; Anesthesia, Spinal ; methods ; Blood Pressure ; Cesarean Section ; methods ; Female ; Fluid Therapy ; methods ; Humans ; Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced ; Infant, Newborn ; Isotonic Solutions ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome
7.Head Elevation in Spinal-Epidural Anesthesia Provides Improved Hemodynamics and Appropriate Sensory Block Height at Caesarean Section.
Mi Hyeon LEE ; Eun Mi KIM ; Jun Hyeon BAE ; Sung Ho PARK ; Mi Hwa CHUNG ; Young Ryong CHOI ; Eun Mi CHOI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2015;56(4):1122-1127
PURPOSE: We aimed to determine whether head elevation during combined spinal-epidural anesthesia (CSE) and Caesarean section provided improved hemodynamics and appropriate sensory block height. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-four parous women undergoing CSE for elective Caesarean section were randomly assigned to one of two groups: right lateral (group L) or right lateral and head elevated (group HE) position, for insertion of the block. Patients were positioned in the supine wedged position (group L) or the left lateral and head elevated position (group HE) until a block height of T5 to light touch was reached. Group HE was then turned to the supine wedged position with maintenance of head elevation until the end of surgery. Hemodynamics, including the incidence of hypotension, ephedrine dose required, and characteristics of the sensory blocks were analyzed. RESULTS: The incidence of hypotension (16 versus 7, p=0.0035) and the required dose of ephedrine [24 (0-40) versus 0 (0-20), p<0.0001] were greater in group L compared to group HE. In group L, the time to achieve maximal sensory block level (MSBL) was shorter (11.8+/-5.4 min versus 20.1+/-6.3 min, p<0.0001) and MSBL was also higher than in group HE [14 (T2) versus 12 (T4), p=0.0015]. CONCLUSION: Head elevation during CSE and Caesarean section is superior to positioning without head elevation in the lateral to supine position, as it is associated with a more gradual onset, appropriate block height, and improved hemodynamics.
Adult
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Anesthesia, Epidural/*methods
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Anesthesia, Obstetrical/*methods
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Anesthesia, Spinal/*methods
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Blood Pressure/physiology
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Cesarean Section/*methods
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Elective Surgical Procedures/methods
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Female
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Head
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Hypotension
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Patient Positioning/*methods
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Pregnancy
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Treatment Outcome
8.Efficacy of different methods of anesthesia on children underwent hypospadias surgery.
Shenghui YANG ; Zongbin SONG ; Qulian GUO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2015;40(9):1008-1011
OBJECTIVE:
To assess the efficacy of different methods of anesthesia on children underwent hypospadias surgery.
METHODS:
A total of 90 children (2-6 years old, 11.5-21.0 kg weight) with I or II grade of hypospadias based on ASA standard, who scheduled for hypospadias angioplasty, were randomly divided into 3 groups: Group I, general anesthesia combined epidural anesthesia; Group II, laryngeal mask airway under general anesthesia; Group III, laryngeal mask airway under general anesthesia combined epidural block. All children were inhaled sevoflurane to keep bispectral index value in a range from 45 and 60. The Group I adopted epidural anesthesia after intravenous induction of anesthesia; the Group II was inserted laryngeal mask after induction; the Group III was inserted laryngeal mask after induction and adopted epidural block. The anesthesia efficacy, hemodynamic changes, adverse reaction and the postoperative complications were observed in the 3 groups.
RESULTS:
Compared with the Group I or the Group II, the blood pressure and heart rate ran more smoothly in the Group III, and the postoperative agitation and incidence of adverse events were also significantly reduced (all P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
The laryngeal mask airway under general anesthesia combined epidural block is a better choice for children scheduled for hypospadias angioplasty.
Anesthesia
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methods
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Anesthesia, Epidural
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Anesthesia, General
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Anesthetics, Inhalation
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Blood Pressure
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Child
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Hemodynamics
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Humans
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Hypospadias
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surgery
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Laryngeal Masks
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Male
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Methyl Ethers
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administration & dosage
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Postoperative Complications
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Sevoflurane
9.Comparison of Outcomes between Intubated and Non-intubated Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Wedge Resections Applied in the Same Patient
Ilsang HAN ; A Ran LEE ; Soon Eun PARK ; Hyung Kwan LEE ; Eun Sun PARK
Keimyung Medical Journal 2019;38(1):39-44
In video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation was considered an optimal method of anesthesia for a long time. However, complications due to general anesthesia and one-lung ventilation have become a problem. In recent years, epidural anesthesia without endotracheal intubation has been attempted in various thoracic surgical procedures with various advantages and disadvantages reported. We compared postoperative pain and prognosis when different anesthesia methods were used in a patient who underwent the same operation twice in the interval of one year. When non-intubated video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (NIVATS) underwent under epidural anesthesia, postoperative pain score was lower, adverse events were fewer, and the hospital stay was shorter than that of VATS. The patient also expressed high subjective satisfaction. Like previous studies, the results favored NIVATS under epidural anesthesia. However, greater attention and proficiency are required from the anesthesiologist for proper analgesia and sedation.
Analgesia
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Anesthesia
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Anesthesia, Epidural
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Anesthesia, General
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Humans
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Intubation
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Intubation, Intratracheal
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Length of Stay
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Methods
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One-Lung Ventilation
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Pain, Postoperative
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Prognosis
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Thoracic Surgery, Video-Assisted
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Thoracic Surgical Procedures
10.Effects of different anesthetic and analgesic protocols on cellular immune function and stress hormone level in patients undergoing lobectomy for esophagus cancer.
Cui-yan XING ; Ming-yi WU ; Hai-peng FAN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(2):284-287
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of different anesthetic and analgesic protocols on the cellular immune function and stress hormone in patients undergoing lobectomy for esophagus cancer.
METHODSSixty ASA I or II patients undergoing lobectomy for esophagus cancer were randomly divided into two groups to receive postoperative general anesthesia and intravenous analgesia (group A, n=30) or intraoperative general anesthesia combined with thoracic epidural anesthesia with postoperative epidural analgesia (group B, n=30). The cervical venous blood samples were obtained from the patients at 30 min before anesthesia induction (T(0)), 2 h after skin incision (T(1)), and at 4 h (T(2)), 24 h (T(3)) and 48 h (T(4)) after the end of operation. The T-lymphocyte subsets (CD4(+) and CD8(+)) were analyzed by flow cytometry, serum concentrations of sIL-2R and IL-2 determined by ELISA, and the levels of growth hormone (GR), prolactin (PRL), IL-8 and cortisol (Cor) measured by radioimmunoassay. Visual analogue scale (VAS) was used for assessment of the postoperative analgesic effects.
RESULTSThe VAS scores were significantly lower in group B than in group A at T(2) and T(3) (P<0.05). The percentage of CD4(+) cells and the CD4(+)/CD8(+) ratio in the two groups began to decrease significantly at T(1) (P<0.05), reducing to the lowest level at T(2) in group B and at T(3) in group A. From T(1) to T(4), the percentage of CD4(+) in group B remained significantly higher than those in group A (P<0.05), and from T(3) to T(4), the CD4(+)/CD8(+) ratio in group B were significantly higher than those in group A (P<0.05). The IL-2 level in the two groups began to decrease significantly at T(1) (P<0.05), reaching the lowest level at T(2) in group A and at T(3) in group A. IL-2 level was significantly higher in group B than in group A from T(3) to T(4) (P<0.05). sIL-2R level in group A began to increase at T(1) and peaked at T(3), showing significant differences from the T(0) level, but the level showed no significant variations in group B compared with the T(0) level. From T(2) to T(4), sIL-2R level was significantly higher in group A than in group B (P<0.05). The levels of GH, PRL and Cor increased significantly, while IL-8 decreased in the two groups from T(1) to T(4) (P<0.05), but remained stable in group B.
CONCLUSIONGeneral anesthesia combined with thoracic epidural anesthesia may reduce the perioperative stress reaction and adverse effect on cellular immune function in patients undergoing lobectomy for esophagus cancer.
Adult ; Aged ; Analgesia, Epidural ; methods ; Anesthesia, Epidural ; methods ; Anesthesia, Intravenous ; methods ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; immunology ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Immunity, Cellular ; drug effects ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pain, Postoperative ; drug therapy ; Postoperative Period ; Stress, Physiological ; drug effects ; T-Lymphocytes ; immunology