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Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics ›› 2020, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (9): 1033-1037.doi: 10.12092/j.issn.1009-2501.2020.09.011

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Median effective plasma concentration of propofol inhibiting body movement when combined with butorphanol in patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery 

YANG Qinyan, HUANG Li, SHI Lan, OU Yuanyuan, LI Guoyuan, HUANG Chengyong   

  1. Deparrment of Anesthesiology, Chongqing Seventh People's Hospital, Chongqing 400054, China 
  • Received:2020-04-22 Revised:2020-06-28 Online:2020-09-26 Published:2020-09-30

Abstract: AIM: To determine the median effective plasma concentration (Cp50) of propofol inhibiting body movement when combined with butorphanol in patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery. METHODS: Twenty-one patients scheduled for elective hysteroscopic surgery under non-intubated intravenous anesthesia, age 20-55 years old, ASA physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ, were enrolled in this study, and anesthesia was induced by target-controlled infusion of propofol. Hysteroscopy was performed only when the plasma concentration and the concentration of the effector chamber were balanced. Butorphanol 20 μg/kg was injected intravenously at 5 min before surgery. The depth of anesthesia and adverse reactions during anesthesia was monitored. The plasma target concentration (Cp) of propofol was determined by up-and-down method, the first patient was 2.5 μg/mL, each time Cp increased/decreased by 10% in the next patient depending on whether or not body movement occurred. The patients were divided into positive and negative groups according to the results. The Cp50 and 95% confidence inlerval (CI) of propofol inhibiting body movement were calculated by up-and-down formula when combined with butorphanol in patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery. RESULTS: The Cp50(95%CI) of propofol required to inhibit body movement was 2.23(2.12-2.34) μg/mL when combined with butorphanol in patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery. None of the patients had serious adverse reactions. CONCLUSION: The Cp50 of propofol required to inhibit body movement is 2.23 μg/mL when combined with 20 μg/kg butorphanol in patients undergoing hysteroscopic surgery. It provides a reference for safe dosage of anesthesia in hysteroscopic surgery.

Key words: propofol, butorphanol, hysteroscopic surgery, median effective plasma concentration

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