Background:
Because general anesthesia is not a good choice in elderly ASA>II patients candidate for cataract surgery performored by ophthalmology Residents and lack of cooperation in these patients, sedative effect and hemodynamic status and side effects of two drugs, Remifentanil & propofol are compared.
Methods :
In a Randomized clinical trial on 60 patients candidate for cataract surgery which were divided in two group each containing 30 patients were compared. In group A (remifentanil group), patients were sedated with a bolus dose of 0.5 µg/kg within 1 minute , and maintenance dose of 0.05 µg/kg/min. In group B ( propofol group) , patients were sedated with a bolus dose of 0.25 µg/kg, and maintenance dose of 25 µg/kg/min. After retrobulbar block was performored for all the patients by residents. Hemodynamic responses, including HR , DBP , SBP and O2Sat and sedation level according to MOAA/SS were measured .
Modified Observers Assessment of Awareness/Sedation Scale = MOAA/SS
Results:
Sedation was deeper in group A (Remifentanil ) measured in all times after Block and were statistically meaningful (p<0.05) .The heart rate was reduced in group A after 20 minutes after Block and were statistically meaningful ( p<0.05). 7 Cases in group A ( Remifentanil ) had nausea after drug administration (P=0.011).
Conclusion:
Remifentanil can induce high level of sedation for patients compare to propofol. But Nausea could be troublesome and in this point propofol has less adverse effect.
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