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CLINICAL STUDY OF PATIENT-CONTROLLED EPIDURAL ANALGESIA WITH TETRACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AFTER PULMONARY LOBECTOMY
引用本文:郭向阳,任洪智,李勇,黄宇光,叶铁虎,罗爱伦. CLINICAL STUDY OF PATIENT-CONTROLLED EPIDURAL ANALGESIA WITH TETRACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AFTER PULMONARY LOBECTOMY[J]. 中国医学科学杂志(英文版), 2003, 18(1): 54-58
作者姓名:郭向阳  任洪智  李勇  黄宇光  叶铁虎  罗爱伦
作者单位:Department of Anesthesiology,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Department of Anesthesiology,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Department of Anesthesiology,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Department of Anesthesiology,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Department of Anesthesiology,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,Department of Anesthesiology,Peking Union Medical College Hospital Beijing 100730,Beijing 100730,Beijing 100730,Beijing 100730,Beijing 100730,Beijing 100730
摘    要:Objective. To investigate the efficacy and safety of tetracaine hydrochloride in patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) after pulmonary lobectomy.Methods. Forty-three patients scheduled for elective pulmonary lobectomy under general anesthesia were randomly allocated into either tetracaine group (22 patients) or ropivacaine group (21 patients) . In the tetracaine group, 0. 15% tetracaine was used for postoperative PCEA, while 0. 3% ropivacaine was used in the ropivacaine group. The duration of postoperative analgesia was 48 h. The PCEA included a bolus of 6 ml with a lockout time of 1 h. Postoperative pain score was measured by visual analogue scale (VAS). Forced expired volume at the 1st second (FEV1.0), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1.0/ FVC and peak expired flow (PEF) were measured preoperatively and daily after surgery. Hemodynamics were monitored and recorded before and after each administration of local anesthetics during the period of the study.Results. VAS scores in both groups decreased


CLINICAL STUDY OF PATIENT-CONTROLLED EPIDURAL ANALGESIA WITH TETRACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AFTER PULMONARY LOBECTOMY
Guo Xiangyang Li Yong Ye TiehuRen Hongzhi Huang Yuguang and Luo Ailun. CLINICAL STUDY OF PATIENT-CONTROLLED EPIDURAL ANALGESIA WITH TETRACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE AFTER PULMONARY LOBECTOMY[J]. Chinese medical sciences journal, 2003, 18(1): 54-58
Authors:Guo Xiangyang Li Yong Ye TiehuRen Hongzhi Huang Yuguang and Luo Ailun
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesiology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing 100730.
Abstract:Objective. To investigate the efficacy and safety of tetracaine hydrochloride in patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA) after pulmonary lobectomy.Methods. Forty-three patients scheduled for elective pulmonary lobectomy under general anesthesia were randomly allocated into either tetracaine group (22 patients) or ropivacaine group (21 patients) . In the tetracaine group, 0. 15% tetracaine was used for postoperative PCEA, while 0. 3% ropivacaine was used in the ropivacaine group. The duration of postoperative analgesia was 48 h. The PCEA included a bolus of 6 ml with a lockout time of 1 h. Postoperative pain score was measured by visual analogue scale (VAS). Forced expired volume at the 1st second (FEV1.0), forced vital capacity (FVC), FEV1.0/ FVC and peak expired flow (PEF) were measured preoperatively and daily after surgery. Hemodynamics were monitored and recorded before and after each administration of local anesthetics during the period of the study.Results. VAS scores in both groups decreased significantly after a bolus injection of local anesthetics. There was no significant difference between the two groups in VAS either before or after the administration of PCEA. On the 1st and 2nd days after the operation, pulmonary function was reduced in both groups. However, there were no significant differences between the percentage of the changes of FEV1.0, FEV1.0/FVC and PEF in the two groups. There were also no significant differences between the percentage of the changes of heart rate, mean arterial blood pressure and SpO2 after administration of local anesthetics. There was no significant difference in overall satisfaction with pain relief.Conclusions. The analgesic effect of 0. 15% tetracaine is similar to that of 0. 3% ropivacaine used in patient-controlled epidural analgesia after thoracotomy. No serious side effects were observed.
Keywords:tetracaine  ropivacaine  epidural
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