Cardiac arrhythmias in children during outpatient general anaesthesia for dentistry: a prospective randomised trial
- PMID: 10584723
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(99)02485-x
Cardiac arrhythmias in children during outpatient general anaesthesia for dentistry: a prospective randomised trial
Abstract
Background: Deaths in children associated with outpatient general dental anaesthesia may be attributable to sudden cardiovascular collapse precipitated by ventricular arrhythmias. A causal link between halothane anaesthesia, ventricular arrhythmias, and deaths has been suggested. We did a prospective, randomised trial to investigate the frequency and character of arrhythmias during anaesthesia with halothane and the alternative anaesthetic agent, sevoflurane.
Methods: 150 children, aged 3-15 years, who needed dental extraction under general anaesthesia were randomly assigned sevoflurane or halothane supplementation of 66% nitrous oxide in oxygen with spontaneous ventilation. The halothane group (n=50) received halothane introduced in 0.75% increments, every two to three breaths, to a maximum of 3.0%, with maintenance at 1.5%. The incremental sevoflurane group (n=50) received sevoflurane introduced in 2% increments increased to a maximum of 8%, with maintenance at 4%. The 8% sevoflurane group (n=50) received sevoflurane introduced at 8%, with maintenance at 4%.
Findings: 24 (48%) children receiving halothane had arrhythmias compared with four (8%) receiving incremental sevoflurane (difference 40% [95% Ci for differences 24-56] p<0.0001), and eight (16%) receiving 8% sevoflurane (difference 32% [15-50] p=0.0013). Halothane-associated arrhythmias occurred during dental extraction or emergence and were mainly ventricular. Six (12%) children in the halothane group had ventricular tachycardia. The methods of sevoflurane administration did not differ significantly for the frequency of arrhythmias (p=0.357). Sevoflurane-associated arrhythmias were mainly single supraventricular ectopic beats.
Interpretation: There was a strong association between halothane and ventricular arrhythmias, especially ventricular tachycardia. The use of sevoflurane in preference to halothane could contribute to a decline in morbidity and mortality associated with dental anaesthesia.
Comment in
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Safety of outpatient dental anaesthesia for children.Lancet. 1999 Nov 27;354(9193):1836-7. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(99)00278-0. Lancet. 1999. PMID: 10584715 No abstract available.
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General anaesthesia in dental treatment.Lancet. 2000 Jan 29;355(9201):412. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(05)74041-1. Lancet. 2000. PMID: 10665589 No abstract available.
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