Comparison of the hemodynamic response of dexmedetomidine versus additional intravenous lidocaine with propofol during tracheal intubation: a randomized controlled study

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Seangrung, Rattaphol [1 ]
Pasutharnchat, Koravee [1 ]
Injampa, Subundit [1 ]
Kumdang, Sirima [1 ]
Komonhirun, Rojnarin [1 ]
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[1] Mahidol Univ, Ramathibodi Hosp, Fac Med, Dept Anesthesiol, 270 Rama VI Rd, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
关键词
Dexmedetomidine; Lidocaine; Propofol; Hemodynamic response; Intubation; CATECHOLAMINE RESPONSES; LARYNGOSCOPY; INDUCTION; TIME;
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10.1186/s12871-021-01484-6
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background Laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation are strong stimuli that cause a reflex increase in blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and serum catecholamine level. These can lead to myocardial infarction or cerebrovascular accidents. The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of dexmedetomidine and lidocaine combined with propofol in attenuating the hemodynamic response following laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation. Methods This study was a randomized controlled study and adhered to the CONSORT guidelines. One-hundred and six patients undergoing elective general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation were divided randomly into two groups. Group D received dexmedetomidine (1 mu g kg(- 1)) before induction. Group LP received lidocaine (1.5 mg kg(- 1)) before induction with additional propofol (0.5 mg kg(- 1)) before laryngoscopy. The primary endpoint was hemodynamic including systolic (S) BP, diastolic (D) BP, mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and HR measured before and after induction and <= 10 min after intubation. Secondary outcome was complications/adverse effects. Results After induction, the mean SBP, DBP, MAP and HR decreased significantly from baseline in both groups except for mean HR in group LP at 1 min. Differences in mean values of SBP, DBP, and MAP were significantly lower in group D after intubation at 4-10 min (P < 0.05). Group LP had a non-inferior effect in blunting BP at all time points except 1 and 2 min after induction, and 2 min after intubation. The mean difference in HR in group D was significantly lower than that in group LP at all time points (P < 0.001). Group D had significantly more episodes of bradycardia (18.87% vs. 0%, P = 0.001) and hypotension (52.83% vs. 15.09%, P < 0.001) than did group LP. Conclusion Lidocaine (1.5 mg kg(- 1)) with additional propofol (0.5 mg kg(- 1)) had a non-inferior effect compared with dexmedetomidine (1 mu g kg(- 1)) in attenuating the hemodynamic response following laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation, and had fewer adverse effects.
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