Recovery from propofol anaesthesia supplemented with remifentanil

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We have examined the effects on recovery end-points of supplementation of a propofol-based anaesthetic with remifentanil. After induction of anaesthesia with propofol and remifentanil 1.0 μg kg-1, 15 patients each were randomly allocated to target plasma propofol concentrations of 2, 3, 4 or 5 μg ml-1 for maintenance of anaesthesia. Remifentanil was administered by infusion for supplementation in doses required for maintenance of adequate anaesthesia. All patients received 50% nitrous oxide in oxygen and ventilation was controlled. The total amount of drugs used and times to different recovery end-points were recorded. Cognitive function was also assessed using a Mini-Mental State questionnaire. The median dose of remifentanil for maintenance of adequate anaesthesia (excluding the initial bolus dose) in the four groups was 0.21, 0.15, 0.11 and 0.13 μg kg-1 min-1 respectively (P=0.0026). The median times to eye opening and orientation were shortest in the 2 μg ml-1 group [6.0 and 6.5 min, 8.5 and 10.8 min, 13.4 and 15.8 min, and 14.2 and 19.5 min respectively in the propofol 2, 3, 4, and 5 μg ml-1 groups respectively (P<0.001)]. The times to discharge from the recovery ward and the Mini-Mental State scores were not significantly different.

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O’Hare, R. A., Mirakhur, R. K., Reid, J. E., Breslin, D. S., & Hayes, A. (2001). Recovery from propofol anaesthesia supplemented with remifentanil. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 86(3), 361–365. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/86.3.361

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