Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
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Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology
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Efeitos da associação da clonidina à bupivacaína hiperbárica na anestesia subaracnóidea alta

Effects of clonidine associated to hyperbaric bupivacaine during high-level spinal anesthesia

José Reinaldo Cerqueira Braz; Edgar Shiguero Koguti; Leandro Gobbo Braz; Lorena Brito da Justa Croitor; Lais Helena Camacho Navarro

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JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Dados da literatura sugerem que a clonidina, um agonista alfa2-adrenérgico, em associação com a bupivacaína, na anestesia subaracnóidea alta pode aumentar a incidência de hipotensão e bradicardia. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi verificar o potencial sinergismo entre diferentes doses de clonidina, de 45 e 75 µg, e bupivacaína hiperbárica nas características e nos efeitos hemodinâmicos do bloqueio subaracnóideo alto (T4). MÉTODO: Em estudo aleatório e duplamente encoberto, foram avaliados 60 pacientes estado físico ASA I, submetidos à cirurgia do abdômen inferior e membros inferiores. Os pacientes foram submetidos à anestesia subaracnóidea, com bupivacaína hiperbárica a 0,5% (17,5 mg - 3,5 ml) mais a associação das seguintes drogas: grupo Controle (n = 20) - solução fisiológica (0,5 ml); grupo Clon 45 (n = 20) - clonidina, na dose de 45 µg (0,3 ml), associada à solução fisiológica (0,2 ml); grupo Clon 75 (n = 20) - clonidina, na dose de 75 µg (0,5 ml). A cirurgia somente foi realizada quando o nível do dermátomo atingido pelo bloqueio analgésico foi de T4. RESULTADOS: A latência dos bloqueios analgésico e motor da anestesia subaracnóidea não diferiu significativamente entre os grupos (p > 0,05). Ambas as doses de clonidina prolongaram, de maneira significativa, a duração do bloqueio analgésico em T8 e do bloqueio motor grau 3 (determinado pela escala modificada de Bromage) (p < 0,05). A incidência de hipotensão arterial no per-operatório foi evidente somente no grupo Clon 75, em relação ao grupo Controle (p < 0,05), com o Clon 45 apresentando incidência intermediária entre os demais grupos. Não houve diferença significante entre os grupos em relação à bradicardia (p > 0,05). Ambas as doses de clonidina prolongaram a analgesia pós-operatória (intervalo de tempo decorrido entre o bloqueio subaracnóideo e a primeira solicitação de analgésico pelo paciente no pós-operatório) (p < 0,05). CONCLUSÕES: A clonidina na maior dose (75 µg) em associação com a bupivacaína durante anestesia subaracnóidea alta (T4) determina maior incidência de hipotensão arterial, mas prolonga o bloqueio analgésico e a analgesia pós-operatória igualmente como a menor dose (45 µg).

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ANALGÉSICOS, ANESTÉSICOS, ANESTÉSICOS, TÉCNICAS ANESTÉSICAS, TÉCNICAS ANESTÉSICAS

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Published data suggest that clonidine, an alpha2-adrenergic agonist, in association with bupivacaine, may increase the incidence of intraoperative hypotension and bradycardia during high-level spinal anesthesia. This study aimed at determining the synergistic potential of two clonidine doses (45 and 75 µg) and hyperbaric bupivacaine on characteristics and hemodynamic effects of high-level (T4) spinal anesthesia. METHODS: Participated in this randomized double-blind study, 60 ASA I patients scheduled for lower abdominal and limb surgery. Spinal anesthesia was induced with 17.5 mg (3.5 ml) of 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine plus the association of the following drugs: Control group (n = 20) - 0.5 ml isotonic saline solution; Clon 45 group (n = 20) - 45 µg (0.3 ml) clonidine + 0.2 ml isotonic saline solution; and Clon 75 (n = 20) - 75 µg (0.5 ml) clonidine. Surgery was only started when high-level (T4) analgesia was consistently obtained. RESULTS: Sensory and motor block onset did not significantly differ among groups (p > 0.05). Both clonidine doses significantly prolonged analgesic block at T8 and motor block level 3 duration (determined by modified Bromage scale) (p < 0.05). Intraoperative arterial hypotension was observed only in Clon 75 group as compared to Control group (p < 0.05), while Clon 45 group had intermediate incidence between both groups. There was no significant difference among groups in bradycardia (p > 0.05). Both clonidine doses prolonged postoperative analgesia (time from spinal block to first postoperative analgesic request) (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: High clonidine dose (75 µg) associated to hyperbaric bupivacaine during high-level spinal anesthesia (T4) induces a higher incidence of arterial hypotension but prolongs sensory block and postoperative analgesia similar to lower clonidine dose (45 µg) during upper spinal anesthesia.

Keywords

ANALGESICS, ANESTHETICS, ANESTHETICS, ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES, ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES

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