Controlled hypotension during middle ear surgery: hemodynamic effects of remifentanil vs nitroglycerin

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Giovanni Cantarella
Giuseppa La Camera
Pierfilippo Di Marco
Danilo Carmelo Grasso
Bruno Lanzafame

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INTRODUCTION: Controlled hypotension is a well-known technique used by anesthesiologists to limit intraoperative bleed- ing in patients undergoing middle ear surgery and improve visibility of the surgical field. Nitroglycerin and remifentanil are among the drugs used to induce controlled hypotension.The aim of our study was to compare the hemodynamic effects of remifentanil and nitroglycerin in this patient population.


METHODS: All consecutive patients who underwent middle ear surgery between January and December 2016, at the University Hospital Vittorio Emanuele in Catania were included in a retrospective study. Patients who were given nitro- glycerin to induce controlled hypotension were compared to those given remifentanil. The following parameters were mea- sured systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, peripheral (capillary) oxygen saturation, and fraction of expired carbon dioxide. A mean arterial pressure of 50-70 mmHg was considered optimal.


RESULTS: Thirty patients who underwent stapedioplasty and tympanoplasty, 25 men and 5 women,with a mean age of 43 years (range 32-58 years) were included in the study. Fifteen patients had received nitroglycerin (group A) and 15 patients remifentanil (group B). The target blood pressure was reached in all patients and no significant difference was found between the groups with regard to the level of systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, peripheral (capil- lary) oxygen saturation, and fraction of expired carbon dioxide. However the heart rate of 2 younger patients in group A rose to > 100 bpm after the administration of nitroglycerin.


CONCLUSION: Both remifentanil and nitroglycerin are effective in inducing controlled hypotension. In younger patients administration of nitroglycerin is associated with an increase in heart rate.





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Giovanni Cantarella, et al. “Controlled Hypotension During Middle Ear Surgery: Hemodynamic Effects of Remifentanil Vs Nitroglycerin”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 89, no. 3, May 2018, pp. 283-6, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/1117.
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