1. The hypnotic and analgesic effects of oral clonidine during sevoflurane anesthesia in children: a dose-response study.
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Inomata S, Kihara S, Miyabe M, Sumiya K, Baba Y, Kohda Y, and Toyooka H
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Interactions, Female, Humans, Male, Pulmonary Alveoli metabolism, Sevoflurane, Adrenergic alpha-Agonists adverse effects, Analgesics adverse effects, Anesthesia, General, Anesthetics, Inhalation adverse effects, Clonidine adverse effects, Hypnotics and Sedatives adverse effects, Methyl Ethers adverse effects
- Abstract
Unlabelled: Although clonidine has both hypnotic and analgesic actions, the dose relationship for each actions is still unknown in a clinical setting when clonidine is used as a premedication in children. We studied 80 ASA physical status I children (age range, 3-8 yr). Subjects were randomly divided into two groups (minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration [MAC]-Awake group, n = 40; MAC-Tetanus group, n = 40). Each patient received one dose of clonidine from 1 to 5 microg/kg orally, 100 min before arrival at the operating room. Anesthesia was induced and maintained with sevoflurane in oxygen and air. Before tracheal intubation, end-tidal sevoflurane was decreased stepwise by 0.2% at the start of 1.2%, a verbal command was given to the patients, and MAC-awake was determined in each patient. We also investigated MAC-tetanus, determined with transcutaneous electric tetanic stimulations, after tracheal intubation in each patient by observing the motor response to a transcutaneous electric tetanic stimulus to the ulnar nerve at a sevoflurane concentration decreased stepwise by 0.25% at the start of 2.75%. The initial reduction in MAC-tetanus was not as steep as that in MAC-awake. Clonidine reduced MAC-tetanus by 40% at the maximal dose of 5 microg/kg, whereas MAC-awake was already reduced by 50% at 2 microg/kg. We conclude that separate dose-response relationships for oral clonidine are present regarding the hypnotic and analgesic effects in children undergoing sevoflurane anesthesia., Implications: Separate dose-response relationships for oral clonidine were found regarding the hypnotic and analgesic effects in children undergoing sevoflurane anesthesia.
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- 2002
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