Ondansetron과 Lidocaine 전투여가 Propofol 정주 시 발생되는혈관통에 미치는 영향

Background: Propofol has a high incidence of pain with intravenous injection, and different methods have been used to minimize the incidence and severity of this pain. In this study, we have compared the effect of lidocaine pretreatment with that of ondansetron pretreatment on propofol injection pai...

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Published inKorean journal of anesthesiology pp. 393 - 396
Main Authors 강화자, 홍성기, 김건식
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한마취통증의학회 01.04.2004
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ISSN2005-6419
2005-7563

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Summary:Background: Propofol has a high incidence of pain with intravenous injection, and different methods have been used to minimize the incidence and severity of this pain. In this study, we have compared the effect of lidocaine pretreatment with that of ondansetron pretreatment on propofol injection pain. Methods: Ninety healthy female patients scheduled for general anesthesia were randomly divided into three groups; saline group (n = 30), lidocaine group (n = 30) and ondansetron groups (n = 30). Each patient received 2 ml of pretreatment solution (normal saline, 1% lidocaine, ondansetron) via 18 G angiocatheter inserted in the antecubital fossa after applying an arm tourniquet inflated to 50 mmHg. The tourniquet was released 1 minute later, followed by intravenous injection of 2.5 mg/kg of propofol. The assessment of pain was made at the induction of anesthesia and in the recovery room and the severity of pain was classified as none, mild, moderate, severe by one observer. Results: The severity and incidence of pain diminished significantly in the lidocaine group and the ondansetron group compared with the saline group at the induction of anesthesia (P < 0.05) and there was no significant difference between the lidocaine group and ondansetron group. We had similar results in the recovery room and one patient from the saline group and two patients from the ondansetron group had no recall regarding injection pain. Conclusions: Intravenous ondansetron pretreatment is as effective as intravenous lidocaine pretreatment in alleviating the propofol injection pain. (Korean J Anesthesiol 2004; 46: 393~396) KCI Citation Count: 3
Bibliography:G704-000679.2004.46.4.006
ISSN:2005-6419
2005-7563