Intravenous lidocaine infusion reduces bispectral index-guided requirements of propofol only during surgical stimulation(dagger)

G. A. Hans, S. M. Lauwick, A. Kaba, V. Bonhomme, M. M. R. F. Struys, P. C. Hans, M. L. Lamy, J. L. Joris*

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Abstract

I.V. lidocaine reduces volatile anaesthetics requirements during surgery. We hypothesized that lidocaine would also reduce propofol requirements during i.v. anaesthesia.

A randomized controlled study of 40 patients tested the effect of i.v. lidocaine (1.5 mg kg(-1) then 2 mg kg(-1) h(-1)) on propofol requirements. Anaesthesia was maintained with remifentanil and propofol target-controlled infusions (TCI) to keep the bispectral index (BIS) around 50. Effect-site concentrations of propofol and remifentanil and BIS values were recorded before and after skin incision. Data were analysed using anova and mixed effects analysis with NONMEM. Two dose-response studies were then performed with and without surgical stimulation. Propofol TCI titrated to obtain a BIS around 50 was kept constant. Then patients were randomized into four groups: A, saline; B, 0.75 mg kg(-1) bolus then infusion 1 mg kg(-1) h(-1); C, 1.5 mg kg(-1) bolus and infusion 2 mg kg(-1) h(-1); and D, 3 mg kg(-1) bolus and infusion 4 mg kg(-1) h(-1). Lidocaine administration coincided with skin incision. BIS values and haemodynamic variables were recorded. Data were analysed using linear regression and two-way anova.

Lidocaine decreased propofol requirements (P <0.05) only during surgery. In the absence of surgical stimulation, lidocaine did not affect BIS nor haemodynamic variables, whereas it reduced BIS increase (P=0.036) and haemodynamic response (P=0.006) secondary to surgery.

The sparing effect of lidocaine on anaesthetic requirements seems to be mediated by an anti-nociceptive action.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)471-479
Number of pages9
JournalBritish Journal of Anaesthesia
Volume105
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct-2010

Keywords

  • anaesthetic
  • propofol
  • remifentanil
  • anaesthetic depth
  • bispectral index
  • haemodynamics
  • local anaesthetic
  • i
  • v
  • lidocaine
  • METHYL-D-ASPARTATE
  • RAT SPINAL-CORD
  • POSTOPERATIVE PAIN
  • ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUE
  • LOCAL-ANESTHETICS
  • MONITORING DEPTH
  • BOWEL FUNCTION
  • HOSPITAL STAY
  • SURGERY
  • REMIFENTANIL

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