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Handgrip dynamometry for continuous assessment of volitional control during induction of anesthesia: a prospective observational study

机译:手术机动力测定法,用于在麻醉感应期间连续评估激动控制:预期观察研究

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PurposeResponse to commands is the gold standard to assess the level of consciousness during anesthesia induction but it only provides an intermittent, binary measure with low temporal resolution. To overcome these limitations, we combined the object hold method with handgrip dynamometry to continuously record the force applied to hold a dynamometer as a surrogate measure of the level of consciousness during induction of anesthesia.MethodsFourteen patients scheduled for elective lumbar surgery and 14 age-matched non-anesthetized controls were enrolled. The subjects held the dynamometer with their dominant hand for as long as possible (patients) or until told to stop (controls). After a one-minute baseline, propofol was infused (1.0 mgkg(-1)min(-1)) to the patient group until the subject dropped the dynamometer, which defined the object hold time. Three additional patients were also asked intermittently to squeeze the dynamometer during the propofol infusion to determine any retained ability to exert a strong grip despite any grip changes during induction.ResultsThe mean (standard deviation) object hold time was 115 (22) seconds after the start of the propofol infusion. There was a progressive significant linear decrease (R-2 = 0.98; P 0.001) in dynamometry-determined handgrip force starting approximately 74 seconds before object drop. Age was inversely related to the object hold time (R-2 = 0.47, P 0.01). The three additional propofol induction patients had strong intermittent grip strength despite progressive decreases in the hold force. Of the 17 patients who completed the object hold task (14 with the standard protocol and three with intermittent squeeze requests), 16 (94%; 95% confidence interval, 76 to 99%) did not respond to verbal commands after dropping the dynamometer.ConclusionHandgrip dynamometry can be used to continuously track volitional control during induction of anesthesia while also reliably showing a gradual loss of consciousness. This method could be useful for studies investigating mechanisms of anesthesia.
机译:PurposeResponse命令是黄金标准,以评估麻醉诱导过程中的意识水平,但它只提供了低时间分辨率的间歇性,二进制测量。为了克服这些限制,我们将物体保持方法与手柄动力学组合以连续地记录施加的力,以将测力计保持在诱导麻醉期间意识的替代衡量。预定适用于供应腰椎手术的患者和14岁的患者注册了非麻醉管制。这些受试者尽可能长时间将测功机与其主导手(患者)或直到被告知停止(控制)。在一分钟的基线后,将异丙酚注入(1.0mgkg(-1)min(-1))到患者组,直到受试者掉落测力计,这定义了物体保持时间。还有三个额外的患者在异丙酚输注期间,在异丙酚输注期间挤压测力计,尽管在感应期间的任何抓地力发生变化,但是在诱导过程中发生任何抓握变化,则确定任何保留的能力。均值(标准偏差)对象保持时间为115(22)秒后开始异丙酚输注。在物体下降前大约74秒开始测量的手柄力,在动力学确定的手力中,在测量的手持力中出现逐渐显着的线性降低(R-2 = 0.98; 0.001)。年龄与物体保持时间与物体保持时间相反(R-2 = 0.47,P <0.01)。尽管保持力下降降低,但三种另外的异丙酚诱导患者具有强烈的间歇握力。在完成对象持有任务的17名患者中(具有标准协议的14个,其中三个间歇性挤压请求),16(94%; 95%的置信区间,76至99%)在丢弃测功机后没有响应口头命令。结论手柄动力学可用于在麻醉期间连续跟踪激动控制,同时也可靠地表现出逐渐显示出意识丧失。该方法可用于研究调查麻醉机制。

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