The Comparison of Postoperative Recovery Time and Ventilatory Support Time in the Pediatric Open - heart Patients Anesthetized With Morphine or Fentanyl. |
Sung Ryang Chung, Kwang Woo Kim |
Department of Anesthesiology, Dongguk University Pohang Hospital, Korea. |
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Abstract |
In a randomized study of 16 pediatric patients undergone open-heart surgery, the postoperative recovery time and ventilatory support time of the patients anesthetized with fentany (fentanyl group, n=8) was compared with those of the patients anesthetized with morphine (morphine group, n=8).
All patients were premedicated with 0.1 mg/kg of morphine and 0.008mg/kg of glycoppyrolate i.m. 1hr prior to anesthesia. In morphine group, anesthesia was induced with morphine 0.5mg/kg and thiopental 3 mg/kg and in fentanyl group with fentanyl 5 ug/kg and thiopental 3 mg/kg.
Anesthesia was maintained with assigned opiate based upon cardiovascular signs. The total doses of opiates are 3.2mg/kg in morphine group and 34.3pg/kg in fentanyl group.
In fentanyl group the time to regain consciousness (107+/-53min), ventilatory support time (209+/-53min) and the time from end of operation to extubation (589+/-82min) are significantly shorter than in morphine group (142+/-41min, 838+/-220min, 1470+/-269min, respectively).
From the above results fentanyl is more suitable i.v.
anesthetic agent for open-heart surgry in respect of postoperative ventilatory care. |
Key Words:
Pediatric open-heart surgery; Morphine; Fentanyl; Postoperative ventilatory support |
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