Comparison of desflurane and propofol in the speed and the quality of emergence from anesthesia in patients undergoing lung cancer surgery-a prospective, randomized study

比较地氟醚和丙泊酚在肺癌手术患者麻醉苏醒速度和质量方面的差异——一项前瞻性随机研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Anesthesia with desflurane or propofol enables rapid emergence. In patients undergoing lung cancer surgery, however, the speed of emergence from desflurane, but not from propofol, may be affected by the deteriorated postoperative respiratory function. We prospectively compared the speed and quality of emergence between desflurane and propofol. METHODS: We conducted a parallel study. Eighty patients scheduled for lung cancer surgery were randomly allocated to Desflurane group (Group D) and Propofol group (Group P). Combined general and epidural anesthesia was performed in the identical way except for the anesthetic. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the groups in the time to awakening, extubation, or orientation. However, emergence agitation (EA) occurred more frequently in Group D than in Group P (20/40 vs. 4/40, P<0.001). Numbers of patients not achieving full scores in respiration and circulation components of the modified Aldrete score 5 min after extubation were more in Group D (4/40 vs. 0/40, P=0.040; and 8/40 vs. 2/40, P=0.043, respectively). More patients required antiemetics during postoperative 24 hours in Group D (15/40 vs. 7/40, P=0.045). CONCLUSIONS: Desflurane was not inferior to propofol in the speed of emergence from anesthesia after lung cancer surgery, but it was slightly inferior to propofol in the quality of emergence. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN-CTR identifier: UMIN000009221.

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