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Tunisie Medicale 2011-Jan

[Target-controlled intravenous anesthesia during laparoscopic surgery for obesity].

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H Jaoua
S Zghidi
A Askri
A Jendoubi
N Ammar
S Lassili
W Laaribi
S Darmoul
S Khelifi
K Ben Fadhel

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

The TCI is a mode of administration that provides greater security by allowing more accurate titration of the anesthetic agent. It leads to a better adaptation to the desired effects, and provide a great interest for the realization of anesthetic induction and the prediction of waking for a well- determined population.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of our prospective study was to evaluate the feasibility of TCI in patients with morbid obesity undergoing laparoscopic surgery for obesity.

METHODS

Thirty patients were included in this study. Age and BMI means were 32 years and 49.31 kg / m2. Our protocol was proposed to associate an hypnotic agent (propofol) to an opioid one (remifentanil) using the technique of the TCI, with respectively Schnider and Minto models.

RESULTS

The induction protocol has brought good conditions for laryngoscopy with no hypertensive peak or desaturation episode. The period of unconsciousness was 89 seconds with an average target concentration of propofol of 5.1 mg / ml. We also noted hemodynamic stability in 79% of patients at induction. During both preparation phase and final installation of the patients, a low ERC to 2 hg / ml was consistent with a suitable hemodynami profile. We obtained hemodynamic stability by adapting target concentration of remifentanil at different operating times (Surgical incision: 3.64 hg / ml, insufflation of the peritoneum: 5.37 hg / ml, jejuno-jejunal resection anastomosis: 9 hg / ml, gastric resection and gastrojejunal anastomosis: 14.2 hg / ml). During this period, no episodes of bradycardia or hypotension were noticed. During the recovery phase and while doing the distribution of CEP and CER according to the BMI of patients, we identified two groups: Group 1 (BMI <49 kg / m2): fast time extubation (11 min) and target concentrations of propofol and remifentanil respectively at 1.3 mg / ml and 1.25 hg / ml which is similar to most publications on this subject and Group 2 (BMI> 49 kg / m2): time-delayed extubation (23 min) with very low values of CEP and CER inconsistent with the literature data.

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