Acta Anaessiol Scand: Effects of different all-drug drugs on ventricular repolarism in robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy
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Last Update: 2020-07-16
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!---- Different types of anesthetics in the background and purpose can have different effects on ventricular repolarthe study aims to compare the effects of different types of whole hemp drugs on ventricular repolarisation in robotic-assisted laparoscopic stectomy (RALP)69 patients were randomly divided into heptifluorofe /riffinetini), diffluoroetheration (diffluoroeloone/riffentani) and intravenous anesthesia group (propofol/riffentani), but only 67 patients completed the studythe main result is the heart rate correction QT (QTc) period collected at 9 points in raLPThe QT inter-period correction uses the Bazett formula (QTcB) and the Fridericia formula (QTcF)the secondary result is the Tpeak-Tend period (Tp-e) and Tp-e/QT ratios collected at the same point in timethe period between QTcB and QTcF in each group of fruiting significantly increased, but over time, these values showed significant intergroup differencesthe use of head-to-foot highs, the difluoroethee group QTcB and QTcF period significantly longer than the other two groups, and continued until the end of surgeryIn the, there were 6 patients with QTcB inter-period and 5 patients with QTcF inter-periods exceeding 450ms, respectively, while none of the TIVA groups had A qTcB and QTcF periods of more than 450ms, the incidence of the qTc inter-period extension of the intraoperative terroofer ether group was significantly higher than that of the TIVA groupThere was no significant difference between the three groups of Tp-e and the Tp-e/QT ratio inconcluding that in order to minimize the extension of QTc period during RALP, it is recommended to use propofol/rifentani all with intravenous anesthesia
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