Intraoperative Administration of Esketamine is Associated with Reduced Opioid Consumption After Laparoscopic Gynecological Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial

术中应用艾司氯胺酮可减少腹腔镜妇科手术后阿片类药物的消耗:一项随机对照试验

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To explore the postoperative opioid-sparing effect and incidence of adverse events of different dosages of intraoperative esketamine administration in patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecological surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients undergoing elective gynecological laparoscopic operation was enrolled and randomly allocated to lower-dose esketamine group, higher-dose esketamine group, or control group. Patients in the two intervention groups received esketamine doses of 0.25 mg/Kg and 0.50 mg/Kg before wound incision. Subsequently, maintenance doses of 0.20 mg/Kg/h and 0.40 mg/Kg/h were administered throughout the procedure, respectively. The control group was given an intravenous injection and a maintenance infusion of normal saline. A patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) intravenous pump containing sufentanil was connected to control postoperative pain. Rescue analgesia was provided with injection of tramadol 100 mg. RESULTS: In total, 120 subjects were included in data analysis. The 24 hours and 48 hours PCA opioid consumption, 24 hours and 48 hours cumulative opioid in both lower-dose and higher-dose esketamine groups were lower than those in the control group. However, postoperative opioid consumption was comparable between the two intervention groups. No differences were found in extubation time, acute postoperative pain intensity, and incidence of adverse effects among the three groups. CONCLUSION: Intraoperative esketamine administration at both low and high doses reduces opioid consumption after gynecological laparoscopic surgery, without increasing the risk of adverse events.

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