Propofol and alfentanil infusion. A comparison with methohexitone and alfentanil for major surgery
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1986.tb13049.x
Propofol and alfentanil infusion. A comparison with methohexitone and alfentanil for major surgery
Abstract
In 42 patients undergoing major surgery, anaesthesia was induced by intravenous alfentanil 10 micrograms/kg together with methohexitone 1.5 mg/kg or propofol 2 mg/kg. An infusion of six times these doses per hour was then started; the rate was varied subsequently as indicated by the monitoring of arterial blood pressure, heart rate, EEG and frontalis electromyogram. The mean duration of infusion was 76.7 minutes for propofol and 74.5 minutes for methohexitone and the infusion was stopped about 10 minutes before the end of surgery in each group. The induction dose differed, but the total dose requirement for the two drugs was similar. In every case, anaesthesia was satisfactory. Methohexitone caused a significant rise in mean pulse rate throughout anaesthesia (p less than 0.05, paired t-test). There was no change in mean pulse rate during propofol infusion. The dose of alfentanil used provided excellent control of autonomic reflexes, with negligible respiratory depression. Naloxone was not required. Propofol provided better anaesthesia than methohexitone, with fewer side effects (p less than 0.05, Chi squared test), easier control of the level of narcosis and faster recovery (p less than 0.001, t-test after log transformation).
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