Reflex activity caused by laryngoscopy and intubation is obtunded differently by meptazinol, nalbuphine and fentanyl.
E Freye, J V Levy
Index: Eur. J. Anaesthesiol. 24(1) , 53-8, (2007)
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Abstract
To evaluate the different potencies of several opioids in obtunding reflex mechanisms of laryngoscopy and intubation.Three groups of patients (each n = 25, ASA 1-2) undergoing elective plastic surgery were randomly given meptazinol (2.5 mg kg-1), nalbuphine (0.3 mg kg-1) or fentanyl (5 microg kg-1) in a blinded fashion prior to laryngoscopy and intubation. This was followed by a standardized bolus induction of a barbiturate and a muscle relaxant. The response to laryngoscopy and intubation was studied, using blood pressure, heart rate and bispectral index.With fentanyl, there was an increase of heart rate by 17%, and systolic blood pressure by 7% when compared to control. Bispectral index dropped an additional 8% when compared to 1 min after barbiturate induction. In the nalbuphine group there was a 16% increase in systolic blood pressure, and a 16% increase in heart rate when compared to control. Also, bispectral index increased by 18% when compared to 1 min after barbiturate injection. The group receiving meptazinol demonstrated no cardiovascular changes although bispectral index dropped by an additional 19% when compared to 1 min after barbiturate injection.Meptazinol, appears to depress cardiovascular stimulatory effects and electroencephalogram arousal induced by laryngoscopy and intubation better than nalbuphine or fentanyl.
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