A blinded randomized study comparing intubating conditions after either rocuronium 0.6 mg·kg -1 or remifentanil 2 µg·kg -1 in elderly patients.

Matias Vested, Anne Marie Sørensen, Cecilie Bjerring, Rasmus Ejlersgård Christensen, Felicia Dinesen, Malene Vang Koefoed Nielsen, Alexander Gilvanoff, Thea Ellehammer Hansen, Tatiana Nielsen, Lars S Rasmussen

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: To facilitate tracheal intubation, either a neuromuscular blocking agent or a bolus dose of remifentanil can be administered. We hypothesized that rocuronium 0.6 mg·kg-1 provided a larger proportion of excellent intubating conditions compared to remifentanil 2 µg·kg-1 in patients above 80 years.

METHODS: A total of 78 patients were randomized to either rocuronium 0.6 mg·kg-1 or remifentanil 2 µg·kg-1 . General anaesthesia was initiated with fentanyl and propofol. Two minutes after the administration of either rocuronium or remifentanil, tracheal intubating conditions were evaluated using the Fuchs-Buder scale by a blinded investigator, and our primary outcome was the proportion of patients presenting intubating conditions deemed as excellent. Further outcomes included the Intubating Difficulty Scale (IDS), hoarseness or sore throat 24 h postoperatively, and intervention against hypotension.

RESULTS: No difference in the occurrence of excellent intubating conditions was found comparing the rocuronium group with the remifentanil group; 10 (28%) versus 15 (39%) (p = .29), respectively, relative risk = 0.72. Interventions against hypotension were used in 24 (67%) versus 28 (74%) (p = .51), respectively. Hoarseness and sore throat 24 h postoperatively were found in 37% versus 35% p = .86, and 14% versus 5% p = .20, respectively. The IDS score was 2 versus 2 p = .48.

CONCLUSION: No difference in intubating conditions was found 2 min after the administration of either rocuronium 0.6 mg·kg-1 or remifentanil 2 µg·kg-1 in patients aged above 80 years. Intubation conditions were less than optimal in a large proportion of this patient population.

CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: NCT04287426.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
Vol/bind65
Udgave nummer10
Sider (fra-til)1367-1373
Antal sider7
ISSN0001-5172
DOI
StatusUdgivet - nov. 2021

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