Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1533994590> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 items per page.
- W1533994590 endingPage "1220" @default.
- W1533994590 startingPage "1216" @default.
- W1533994590 abstract "Both over- and undercorrection can occur in up to 10-15% of strabismus surgeries. Use of adjustable suture technique and an intraoperative awake test may decrease the incidence of over- or undercorrection. In this study, we investigated the ability to provide optimal conditions for intraoperative awake strabismus suture adjustment in children by means of target-controlled infusions (TCI) of propofol and remifentanil propofol compared with propofol and sufentanil.Forty-six ASA I-II patients undergoing strabismus surgery with intraoperative awakening were randomly assigned to anesthesia by TCI of propofol + sufentanil group (group SF) or propofol + remifentanil spontaneous breathing. Propofol was discontinued, and concentrations of the opioid TCIs were reduced to enable awake assessment of the mobility and position of the eye. Changes in intraocular pressure, respiratory function, hemodynamics, awakening time, and awaking quality were compared between the two groups. The degrees of sedation and analgesia were evaluated through the assessment of alertness and sedation scores (OAA/S) and visual analog scale scores (VAS).There was no significant difference in intraocular pressure at three sampling points between two groups (P > 0.05). The heart rate (HR) and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) in group SF were significantly lower than group RF during laryngeal mask insertion (P < 0.05) as well as during the wake-up test (P < 0.05). Spontaneous breathing was maintained in all patients, and there was no significant difference in RR and Sp02 at T1-T11 between the groups (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference in the target effect-site concentration of propofol at T1-T10 between the groups (P > 0.05). The wake-up times in group SF were significantly longer than in group RF (P < 0.05). In contrast, the quality of wake-up test and the degree of consciousness after the patients were awakened were significantly better (19 good and 4 satisfactory vs 15 good, 2 satisfactory, and 6 poor) in SF group than RF group. The VAS was significantly lower at T6-T9 in SF group than in RF group (P < 0.05). The incidence of untoward events during and after surgery, such as respiratory depression and apnea, oculocardiac reflex, coughing, groan and nausea, and vomiting was not significantly different between the groups (P > 0.05).Propofol combined with sufentanil or remifentanil can be suitable for planned intraoperative awakening for an adjustable suture technique in pediatric patients during strabismus surgery. Remifentanil has quicker wake-up time; however, sufentanil demonstrated an advantage in terms of better analgesia, more stable hemodynamics, and improved qualify of awakening." @default.
- W1533994590 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1533994590 creator A5000030352 @default.
- W1533994590 creator A5027044461 @default.
- W1533994590 creator A5045291216 @default.
- W1533994590 date "2012-06-20" @default.
- W1533994590 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W1533994590 title "Asleep-awake-asleep technique in children during strabismus surgery under sufentanil balanced anesthesia" @default.
- W1533994590 cites W1983552290 @default.
- W1533994590 cites W1984627612 @default.
- W1533994590 cites W2009089833 @default.
- W1533994590 cites W2049011996 @default.
- W1533994590 cites W2069604737 @default.
- W1533994590 cites W2130143787 @default.
- W1533994590 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9592.2012.03901.x" @default.
- W1533994590 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22712670" @default.
- W1533994590 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W1533994590 type Work @default.
- W1533994590 sameAs 1533994590 @default.
- W1533994590 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W1533994590 countsByYear W15339945902015 @default.
- W1533994590 countsByYear W15339945902016 @default.
- W1533994590 countsByYear W15339945902017 @default.
- W1533994590 countsByYear W15339945902018 @default.
- W1533994590 countsByYear W15339945902020 @default.
- W1533994590 countsByYear W15339945902021 @default.
- W1533994590 countsByYear W15339945902023 @default.
- W1533994590 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1533994590 hasAuthorship W1533994590A5000030352 @default.
- W1533994590 hasAuthorship W1533994590A5027044461 @default.
- W1533994590 hasAuthorship W1533994590A5045291216 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C14184104 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C178853913 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2776277131 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2776452961 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2776814716 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2776859179 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2776864138 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2777019824 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2777953023 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2778891214 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C2781092963 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConcept C84393581 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C126322002 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C141071460 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C14184104 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C178853913 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2776277131 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2776452961 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2776814716 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2776859179 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2776864138 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2777019824 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2777953023 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2778891214 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C2781092963 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C42219234 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C71924100 @default.
- W1533994590 hasConceptScore W1533994590C84393581 @default.
- W1533994590 hasIssue "12" @default.
- W1533994590 hasLocation W15339945901 @default.
- W1533994590 hasLocation W15339945902 @default.
- W1533994590 hasOpenAccess W1533994590 @default.
- W1533994590 hasPrimaryLocation W15339945901 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W1533994590 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2023185578 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2102699135 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2124545707 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2188614213 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2230919618 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2358234822 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2377443600 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W2390270844 @default.
- W1533994590 hasRelatedWork W3113583145 @default.
- W1533994590 hasVolume "22" @default.
- W1533994590 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1533994590 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1533994590 magId "1533994590" @default.
- W1533994590 workType "article" @default.