A Comparative Study of Narcotic Anesthesia During Valvular Heart Surgery

Shimane journal of medical science Volume 8 Issue 1 Page 36-44 published_at 1984-06-01
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Title
A Comparative Study of Narcotic Anesthesia During Valvular Heart Surgery
Creator
Kawamoto Masashi
Asano Makoto
Takasaki Mayumi
Kosaka Yoshihiro
Source Title
Shimane journal of medical science
Volume 8
Issue 1
Start Page 36
End Page 44
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
A retrospective study was carried out to evaluate the suitability of narcotics for valvular heart surgery. Forty patients having cardiac valvular replacement were randomly anesthetized with morphine (1,2 and 3 mg/kg) or fentanyl with low and high dose (19 and 66 μg/kg, respectively). The patients were divided into five groups according to anesthetic agent and dosage. Heart rate, direct arterial pressure and central venous pressure were always monitored serially during the procedure. Rate pressure product (RPP) was calculated to estimate the myocardial oxygen consumption. In the group given a high dose of fentanyl (HDF), circulatory stability was obtained without any change in RPP throughout the study, but in the group given a low dose of fentanyl combined with droperidol, fluctuations in hemodynamic responses were observed with reduced RPP. Serial changes in hemodynamics were apparent in groups given morphine anesthesia. It is, therefore, concluded that HDF with nitrous oxide produces minimal changes in hemodynamic responses and can be better tolerated during valvular heart surgery.
Subjects
narcotic anesthesia ( Other)
morphine ( Other)
fentanyl ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Shimane Medical University
Date of Issued 1984-06-01
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA00841586