Esketamine prevents propofol-induced injection pain: Randomized controlled trial

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作者
Xu, Chaozhi [1 ]
Wei, Xiaotang [2 ]
Zhang, Cuiwen [1 ]
Huang, Xiaofang [1 ]
Lan, Hongmeng [1 ]
Xu, Yanping [1 ]
Wu, Xiaoyan [3 ]
Li, Fuping [3 ]
Guan, Xuehai [1 ]
机构
[1] Guangxi Med Univ, Dept Anesthesiol, Affiliated Hosp 1, Nanning, Peoples R China
[2] Peoples Hosp Baise, Dept Anesthesiol, Base, Peoples R China
[3] Second Peoples Hosp Qinzhou, Dept Anesthesiol, Qinzhou, Peoples R China
关键词
esketamine; propofol; general anesthesia; propofol-induced injection pain; propofol-induced pain; clinical trial; KETAMINE PRETREATMENT; DOUBLE-BLIND; PERIPHERAL NMDA; LIDOCAINE; EFFICACY; DEXMEDETOMIDINE; DELIRIUM; REDUCE;
D O I
10.3389/fphar.2022.991559
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background: Propofol is widely used during anesthesia. However, propofol-induced injection pain (PIP) is considered an unpleasant perioperative outcome. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a mixture of esketamine and propofol in preventing propofol injection pain in patients undergoing general anesthesia. Methods: This was a prospective, double-blind, multicenter, and randomized controlled trial. We included 252 adult patients with the American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I to II who underwent surgery under general anesthesia. Patients were randomly allocated in a 1:1:1:1 ratio to four groups (n = 63 per group). Group NS received a mixture of 1% propofol (20 ml) and 0.9% normal saline (1 ml), group ESK-4 received a mixture of 1% propofol (20 ml) and esketamine 4 mg (diluted with 0.9% normal saline, 1 ml), group ESK-12 received a mixture of 1% propofol (20 ml) and esketamine 12 mg (diluted with 0.9% normal saline, 1 ml), and group ESK-20 received a mixture of 1% propofol (20 ml) and esketamine 20 mg (diluted with 0.9% normal saline, 1 ml) as sedative drugs during anesthesia. The primary outcome was the incidence and distribution of different degrees of PIP. The secondary outcomes were vital signs, characteristics of surgery and anesthesia, and adverse events. Results: The incidence of PIP in group ESK-20 (33.3%) was significantly lower than that in groups NS, ESK-4, and ESK-12 (63.3%, 62.2%, and 49.1%, respectively; p < 0.01). The incidence of moderate PIP in group NS (33.3%) and group ESK-4 (22.6%) was higher than that in groups ESK-12 (7.5%) and ESK-20 (6.7%). The incidence of severe PIP in group NS (6.7%) and group ESK-4 (9.4%) was higher than that in groups ESK-12 (1.9%) and ESK-20 (0%). There were no differences in the vital signs, characteristics of surgery and anesthesia, or adverse events between the groups. Conclusion: Our results indicated that the esketamine-propofol admixture reduced the incidence of PIP in patients undergoing general anesthesia without severe side effects.
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