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We have studied the effects of methohexitone and propofol with and without alfentanil on seizure duration and recovery in this observer-blinded, prospective, randomized, crossover study involving 24 patients undergoing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Each patient had four treatment sessions, and received the following four i.v. regimens in random order: methohexitone 0.75 methohexitone 0.50 mg kg-1 and 10 μg kg-1 propofol 0.75 mg kg-1, propofol 0.50 mg kg-1 and alfentanil 10 μg kg-1. Additional methohexitone or propofol was given as needed in 10-20-mg increments until loss of consciousness. Suxamethonium 1.0 mg kg-1 i.v. was given for muscular paralysis. Mean motor and EEG seizure durations were longer with methohexitone-alfentanil (44.7 (SD 15.0) and 70.5 (29.7) s) than with methohexitone (37.6 (12.6) and 52.6 (15.3) s) and similarly, seizures were longer with propofol-alfentanil (36.8 (15.2) and 54.5 (20.9) s) than with propofol alone (27.2 (11.9) and 39.2 (3.9) s). Seizures were longest with methohexitone-alfentanil and shortest with propofol. Recovery time was statistically shorter in patients receiving propofol compared with methohexitone-alfentanil and methohexitone alone. Alfentanil with a reduced dose of methohexitone or propofol provided unconsciousness and increased seizure duration in patients undergoing ECT. We conclude that the combination of methohexitone with alfentanil is a good regimen for ECT, especially for patients with short seizure duration.
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Nguyen, T. T., Chhibber, A. K., Lustik, S. J., Kolano, J. W., Dillon, P. J., & Guttmacher, L. B. (1997). Effect of methohexitone and propofol with or without alfentanil on seizure duration and recovery in electroconvulsive therapy. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 79(6), 801–803. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/79.6.801
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