Because sufentanil has been reported as being able to prevent or treat peroperative hypertensive crises during aorto-coronary artery graft surgery, a study was carried out to compare the haemodynamic effects of sufentanil with those of fentanyl. 20 patients who were to undergo aortocoronary bypass grafting (CABG) were randomly allocated to two equal groups, sufentanil (Sf) and fentanyl (F) groups. A 1 to 5 dose ratio was used so as to have equipotent doses of sufentanil and fentanyl.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of vagal hypertonia syndrome in a newborn infant, developed after surgical repair of an aortic coarctation combined with banding of the pulmonary artery trunk. The parasympathetic activity had adverse repercussions on haemodynamics. The diagnosis was confirmed by prolonged asystole on the oculocardiac reflex and by concomitant arrhythmia and disorders of conduction demonstrated by Holter recordings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTime for intubation, incidence of mechanical complications, occurrence of bacteraemia caused by intubation, and postoperative discomfort were assessed in relation to nasal and oral tracheal intubation in adult cardiac surgery. The time for placement of the tube was 2.5 times longer for nasal intubation.
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