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https://read.qxmd.com/read/21144689/rapid-uplc-ms-ms-method-for-the-determination-of-sufentanil-in-human-plasma-and-its-application-in-target-controlled-infusion-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lili Liang, Shanhe Wan, Jinfang Xiao, Jiajie Zhang, Miaoning Gu
A rapid, selective and highly sensitive ultra-performance liquid-chromatography mass-spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method has been developed and validated for the determination of sufentanil in human plasma. Sufentanil was separated on an ACQUITY™ UPLC BEH C(18) column (50 mm × 2.1 mm, ID 1.7 μm) and analyzed in positive-ion (PI) electrospray-ionization (ESI) mode. The mobile phase (MP) consisted of acetonitrile:water (45:55, v/v) under isocratic conditions at a flow rate of 0.2 ml/min. Sufentanil and internal-standard (IS) fentanyl were eluted at 1...
March 25, 2011: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21088598/a-randomised-trial-comparing-sufentanil-versus-remifentanil-for-laparoscopic-gastroplasty-in-the-morbidly-obese-patient
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Javad Bidgoli, Sophie Delesalle, Stefan G De Hert, Eric Reiles, Philippe J Van der Linden
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: This prospective, randomised double-blind study compared the effects of target control infusion (TCI) of sufentanil and remifentanil on the quality of recovery and post-operative pain control in morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic gastroplasty. METHODS: Following institutional Ethics Committee approval and written informed consent, 100 morbidly obese patients were randomised to receive either TCI sufentanil (0.3 ng ml⁻¹; S-group; N = 50) or TCI remifentanil (3 ng ml⁻¹; R-group; N = 50) in combination with desflurane (O₂/air mixture: FiO₂, 50%)...
February 2011: European Journal of Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21039351/predicted-effect-site-concentration-of-propofol-and-sufentanil-for-gynecological-laparoscopic-surgery
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
S M Jung, C W Yang, J-Y Oh, C K Cho, P S Kang, Y S Lim, S-J Jeong, H U Kwon
BACKGROUND: this study was to estimate the predicted effect-site concentration of propofol administered by a target-controlled infusion (TCI) for maintenance of anesthesia based on the bispectral (BIS) index as a measure of hypnosis in laparoscopic surgery. METHOD: one-hundred and sixty unpremedicated patients undergoing gynecologic laparoscopy were assigned randomly to receive one of the target effect-site concentrations of propofol 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 microg/ml during TCI with propofol and sufentanil...
January 2011: Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20079167/clinical-evaluation-of-target-controlled-infusion-system-for-sufentanil-administration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Zhao, Li-ping Zhang, Xin-min Wu, Jian-yu Jiang, Jing-li Duan, Yong-fang Hu, Min Li, Wei Liu, Xiao-yan Sheng, Cheng Ni, Mao Xu, Xiang-yang Guo
BACKGROUND: Sufentanil target controlled infusion (TCI) provides stable analgesia, better hemodynamic control than a bolus injection of intravenous anesthetics, anticipated recovery and improved quality of anesthesia during perioperative period. This study evaluated the accuracy and feasibility of TCI system for sufentanil at high concentrations in Chinese surgical patients. METHODS: Twelve low risk adult patients undergoing elective surgery under general anesthesia were included in this study...
October 20, 2009: Chinese Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19781381/two-stage-analysis-of-pharmacokinetics-of-sufentanil-administered-by-target-controlled-infusion-in-chinese-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Zhao, Jing-li Duan, Xin-min Wu, Jian-yu Jiang, Wei Lu, Li-ping Zhang, Jun Wang, Xiu-li Meng, Chuan-ya Xu, Dong-lin Jia, Wei Liu, Xiao-yan Sheng
BACKGROUND: Sufentanil is a suitable choice for target-controlled infusion (TCI) because of its shorter context-sensitive half-time. The current study was to estimate the pharmacokinetics of sufentanil TCI in Chinese patients using the two-stage analysis. METHODS: Twelve adult patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I or II undergoing elective surgery under general anesthesia were included. Anesthesia was induced with propofol, rocuronium and sufentanil administered by TCI lasting for 30 minutes, with target effect-site concentration of sufentanil 4 or 6 ng/ml...
September 5, 2009: Chinese Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19378537/total-intravenous-anesthesia-as-a-target-controlled-infusion-an-evolutive-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando Squeff Nora
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) has seen several developments since it was first used. Since the synthesis of the first intravenous anesthetics, with the introduction of barbiturates (1921) and thiopental (1934), TIVA has evolved until the development of TIVA with target-controlled infusion pumps (TCI). The first pharmacokinetic model for the use of TCI was described by Schwilden in 1981. From that moment on, it was demonstrated that it is possible to maintain the desired plasma concentration of a drug using an infusion pump managed by a computer...
March 2008: Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19236806/pharmacokinetics-of-sufentanil-administered-by-target-controlled-infusion-in-chinese-surgical-patients
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Zhao, Xin-min Wu, Jing-li Duan, Xiao-yan Sheng, Wei Liu, Wei Lu, Li-ping Zhang, Chuan-ya Xu
BACKGROUND: Target-controlled infusion (TCI) has been recently developed and successfully implemented in clinical practice. This study was conducted to determine the pharmacokinetics of TCI administered sufentanil in Chinese surgical patients. METHODS: The pharmacokinetics of sufentanil was investigated in 12 adult patients, aged 23-76 years, scheduled for prolonged surgery under general anesthesia. Anesthetic induction was carried out with propofol, rocuronium and TCI administered sufentanil aiming for target effect-site concentration of sufentanil 4 or 6 ng/ml...
February 5, 2009: Chinese Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19028068/interest-of-bis-monitoring-to-guide-propofol-infusion-during-the-anhepatic-phase-of-orthotopic-liver-transplantation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Tremelot, A Restoux, C Paugam-Burtz, S Dahmani, L Massias, C Peuch, J Belghiti, J Mantz
OBJECTIVE: The anhepatic phase of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) is associated with significant changes in pharmacokinetics. The aim of this study was to compare the influence of this phase on propofol target concentrations during BIS guided target controlled infusion (TCI). STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Eight patients aged 25 to 65 years, Child-Pugh status A-B scheduled for OLT were prospectively included...
December 2008: Annales Françaises D'anesthèsie et de Rèanimation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18840378/low-fresh-gas-flow-balanced-anesthesia-versus-target-controlled-intravenous-infusion-anesthesia-in-laparoscopic-cholecystectomy-a-cost-minimization-analysis
#29
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Predrag D Stevanovic, Guenka Petrova, Branislava Miljkovic, Radisav Scepanovic, Radoslav Perunovic, Dragos Stojanovic, Janja Dobrasinovic
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic surgery is widely recognized as a well-tolerated and effective method for cholecystectomy. It is also considered cost saving because it has been associated with a decreased hospital length of stay. Variables that might lead to increased costs in laparoscopic surgery are the technique and drugs used in anesthesia. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to compare the costs of 2 anesthetic techniques used in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC)--balanced versus IV anesthesia--from the standpoint of an outpatient surgical department, with a time horizon of 1 year...
September 2008: Clinical Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17606479/influence-of-intraoperative-opioid-on-postoperative-pain-and-pulmonary-function-after-laparoscopic-gastric-banding-remifentanil-tci-vs-sufentanil-tci-in-morbid-obesity
#30
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
L E C De Baerdemaeker, S Jacobs, P Pattyn, E P Mortier, M M R F Struys
BACKGROUND: Choice of opioid may influence postoperative pain, recovery, and respiratory homeostasis in morbid obesity. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of target-controlled infusions (TCIs) of remifentanil or sufentanil on postoperative analgesia, recovery, and pulmonary function after laparoscopic gastric banding. METHODS: Forty morbidly obese patients undergoing laparoscopic gastric banding received BIS-guided desflurane anaesthesia combined with remifentanil TCI (Group R) or sufentanil TCI (Group S)...
September 2007: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17545090/-time-window-for-intubation-after-rocuronium-administration-during-target-controlled-infusion-of-propofol-and-sulfentanil
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Miao-ning Gu, Meng Wang, Zai-sheng Qin, Jin-fang Xiao, Jian-jun Tang, Jian-she Xu
OBJECTIVE: To define the ideal time window for intubation after rocuronium administration during target-controlled infusion (TCI) ofpropofol and sulfentanil. METHODS: One hundred and twenty elective surgical patients (age range 18-55 years) were randomized into 4 groups (n=30) according to the intubation time after administration of the muscle relaxant. Patients with predicted difficult airway were excluded. General anesthesia was induced by TCI of propofol and sulfentanil...
May 2007: Nan Fang Yi Ke da Xue Xue Bao, Journal of Southern Medical University
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16750467/comparison-of-the-time-to-extubation-after-use-of-remifentanil-or-sufentanil-in-combination-with-propofol-as-anesthesia-in-adults-undergoing-nonemergency-intracranial-surgery-a-prospective-randomized-double-blind-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Marie-Christine Djian, Benoit Blanchet, Florence Pesce, Alain Sermet, Monique Disdet, Vincent Vazquez, Charles Gury, François-Xavier Roux, Jean-Loup Raggueneau, Joel Coste, Luc-Marie Joly
BACKGROUND: Anesthetics with a short context-sensitive half-time (ie, the time required for the effect-site concentration of an IV drug to decrease by 50% at steady state), such as the opioids remifentanil and sufentanil, are suitable for anesthesia when early neurologic assessment is desired to detect postoperative complications. OBJECTIVE: This study compared the efficacy and safety profile of remifentanil and sufentanil in combination with propofol for anesthesia in adult patients undergoing nonemergency intracranial surgery...
April 2006: Clinical Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15822418/preliminary-results-of-prolonged-target-controlled-infusion-of-sufentanil-adjusted-to-an-effort-pain-score-after-cardiac-surgery
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
R Bastin, L Barvais, C Mélot, J L Vincent, J Berré
Repeated boluses of i.v. morphine are often used for analgesia after cardiac surgery, but this procedure frequently provides inadequate pain relief. Target controlled infusion (TCI) of opioid drugs has been proposed as an alternative. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of prolonged sufentanil TCI adjusted to an effort pain score on the postoperative course after cardiac surgery. Twenty-six patients scheduled for cardiac surgery were anaesthetised using TCI of propofol and sufentanil, followed by early extubation...
2005: Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15536889/target-controlled-infusions-targeting-the-effect-site-while-limiting-peak-plasma-concentration
#34
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Guido E Van Poucke, Louis J Brandon Bravo, Steven L Shafer
BACKGROUND: Target controlled infusion (TCI) systems are available commercially worldwide, except in North America. Existing systems target the plasma drug concentration, which may be less than ideal because the plasma is not the site of drug effect. The commonly accepted existing algorithm to target the site of drug effect results in high plasma concentrations, which may increase the acute hemodynamic effects of intravenous anesthetic drugs. METHODS: A novel mathematical algorithm is proposed for controlling the effect site concentration using a TCI device...
November 2004: IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15275766/relative-analgesic-potency-of-fentanyl-and-sufentanil-during-intermediate-term-infusions-in-patients-after-long-term-opioid-treatment-for-chronic-pain
#35
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Lowell Reynolds, Richard Rauck, Lynn Webster, Stuart DuPen, Everett Heinze, Russell Portenoy, Nathaniel Katz, Steven Charapata, Mark Wallace, Dennis M Fisher
Sufentanil, a potent mu-opioid agonist, historically has not been been given systemically to treat chronic pain. An implantable, fixed-rate osmotic pump that delivers sufentanil subcutaneously is being developed for this purpose. In that transdermal fentanyl may be a useful intermediary to estimate the appropriate sufentanil dose before implant, accurate information is needed about the relative analgesic potency of sufentanil and fentanyl during continuous infusion. To determine this relative potency, we administered these drugs to opioid-treated chronic pain patients using a target-controlled infusion (TCI)...
July 2004: Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14997083/peri-intubation-cardiovascular-response-during-low-dose-remifentanil-or-sufentanil-administration-in-association-with-propofol-tci-a-double-blind-comparison
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
E Iannuzzi, M Iannuzzi, V Cirillo, G Viola, R Parisi, A Cerulli, M Chiefari
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the effects on cardiovascular modifications induced by tracheal intubation when low dose infusion of remifentanil or sufentanil are used in association with propofol target controlled infusion. METHODS: Sixty normotensive, ASA I-II-III, Mallampati Score <3 undergoing general anaesthesia for major elective abdominal surgery, received i.m. midazolam (0.05 mg/kg) and atropine (0.01 mg/kg) 30 min before induction. They were randomly divided in a double-blind fashion into two groups receiving for induction respectively target controlled infusion of propofol (site-effect 3...
March 2004: Minerva Anestesiologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14633756/influence-of-peroperative-opioid-on-postoperative-pain-after-major-abdominal-surgery-sufentanil-tci-versus-remifentanil-tci-a-randomized-controlled-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
N Derrode, F Lebrun, J-C Levron, M Chauvin, B Debaene
BACKGROUND: Sufentanil and remifentanil are characterized by two different pharmacokinetic profiles. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of sufentanil and remifentanil administered using target-controlled infusion (TCI) on recovery and postoperative analgesia after major abdominal surgery. METHODS: Thirty adult patients scheduled for open colorectal surgery were included in a prospective, randomized study. Sufentanil TCI (sufentanil group) or remifentanil TCI (remifentanil group) was administered during surgery...
December 2003: British Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12132561/cost-effectiveness-of-propofol-anesthesia-using-target-controlled-infusion-compared-with-a-standard-regimen-using-desflurane
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Patricia O Fombeur, Patrick R Tilleul, Marc J Beaussier, Christine Lorente, Lassaad Yazid, André H Lienhart
The cost-effectiveness of propofol anesthesia using target-controlled infusion (TCI) versus a standard regimen using desflurane for anesthesia maintenance was analyzed. This observational study consisted of 100 inpatients 18 to 75 years old with an American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status of I or II who were scheduled for otological surgery lasting less than four hours. Patients received one of two treatments. The desflurane-maintenance group received propofol 2-4 mg/kg and sufentanil 0.15-0.30 microg (as the citrate)/kg...
July 15, 2002: American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy: AJHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11883843/total-intravenous-anesthesia-for-intraoperative-monitoring-of-the-motor-pathways-an-integral-view-combining-clinical-and-experimental-data
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Kai-Michael Scheufler, Josef Zentner
OBJECT: Monitoring of descending corticospinal pathways by using motor evoked potentials (MEPs) has proven to be useful in preventing permanent neurological deficits during cranial and spinal procedures. Difficulties in interpretation of intraoperative changes in potentials may largely be attributed to the effects of anesthesia. Development of suitable intravenous anesthesia protocols specifically tailored for MEP monitoring, including plasma level target-controlled infusion (TCI), requires precise knowledge of the specific neurophysiological properties of the various agents...
March 2002: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11524318/a-comparison-of-sevoflurane-target-controlled-infusion-propofol-and-propofol-isoflurane-anesthesia-in-patients-undergoing-carotid-surgery-a-quality-of-anesthesia-and-recovery-profile
#40
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
G Godet, C Watremez, C El Kettani, C Soriano, P Coriat
In a prospective randomized study in patients undergoing carotid endarterectomy, we compared the hemodynamic effects, the quality of induction, and the quality of recovery from a hypnotic drug for the induction of anesthesia with sevoflurane, a target-controlled infusion (TCI) of propofol, or propofol 1.5 microg/kg followed by isoflurane. All patients were premedicated with midazolam and received sufentanil 0.4 microg/kg at induction. The induction of anesthesia was associated with a decrease in arterial blood pressure in all groups, but this was least pronounced in the Sevoflurane group...
September 2001: Anesthesia and Analgesia
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