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首页> 外文期刊>Canadian journal of anesthesia: Journal canadien d'anesthesie >Propofol decreases cerebral blood flow velocity in anesthetized children: (Le propofol diminue la vitesse circulatoire cerebrale chez les enfants anesthesies).
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Propofol decreases cerebral blood flow velocity in anesthetized children: (Le propofol diminue la vitesse circulatoire cerebrale chez les enfants anesthesies).

机译:异丙酚降低了麻醉儿童的脑血流速度:(异丙酚降低了麻醉儿童的脑血流速度)。

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PURPOSE: Propofol, by virtue of its favourable pharmacokinetic profile, is suitable for maintenance of anesthesia by continuous infusion during neurosurgical procedures in adults. It is gaining popularity for use in pediatric patients. To determine the effects of propofol on cerebral blood flow in children, middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity (Vmca) was measured at different levels of propofol administration by transcranial Doppler (TCD) sonography. METHODS: Twelve ASA I or II children, aged one to six years undergoing elective urological surgery were randomized to receive one of two propofol dosing regimens. Half of the patients received propofol in an escalating fashion, initially targeting an estimated steady-state serum concentration of 3 micro g*mL(-1), which was then doubled. The other half received propofol designed initially to target the high concentration followed by the lower one. In each child anesthesia was induced and maintained with propofol according to the protocol, rocuronium was given to facilitate tracheal intubation, and a caudal epidural block was performed. A TCD probe was placed appropriately to measure Vmca. Cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR) were recorded simultaneously at both levels of propofol administration. RESULTS: Twelve patients were studied. At the higher estimated target serum propofol concentration there were significant decreases in Vmca (17%, P < 0.001), MAP (6%, P < 0.002) and HR (8%, P < 0.05) when compared to the lower targeted concentration. CONCLUSION: This study shows that a higher rate of propofol infusion is associated with lower CBFV and MAP values in children. Propofol's cerebral vasoconstrictive properties may be responsible for this finding.
机译:目的:丙泊酚,由于其良好的药代动力学特性,适合在成人的神经外科手术过程中通过连续输注来维持麻醉。它在儿科患者中越来越受欢迎。为了确定丙泊酚对儿童脑血流的影响,通过经颅多普勒(TCD)超声检查在不同丙泊酚给药水平下测量了大脑中动脉的血流速度(Vmca)。方法:将十二名接受择期泌尿外科手术的1至6岁的ASA I或II型儿童随机分为两种丙泊酚给药方案之一。一半的患者以逐步增加的方式接受丙泊酚,最初的目标是估计的稳态血药浓度为3 micro g * mL(-1),然后将其增加一倍。另一半接受最初设计为针对高浓度的丙泊酚,其次是较低的。在每个儿童麻醉中均按照该方案进行了异丙酚的诱导和维持,给予罗库溴铵以促进气管插管,并进行了尾硬膜外阻滞。适当放置TCD探针以测量Vmca。在两种异丙酚给药水平下同时记录脑血流速度(CBFV),平均动脉压(MAP)和心率(HR)。结果:对12例患者进行了研究。与较低的目标浓度相比,在较高的估计目标血清丙泊酚浓度下,Vmca(17%,P <0.001),MAP(6%,P <0.002)和HR(8%,P <0.05)明显降低。结论:这项研究表明,丙泊酚输注率较高与儿童CBFV和MAP值较低有关。丙泊酚的脑血管收缩特性可能是这一发现的原因。

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