Blood Pressure Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Target Controlled Infusion as Opposed to Velocity Controlled Infusion on Hypotension at Induction of Total Intravenous Anaesthesia
Hypotension will often complicate induction of anaesthesia. The investigators want to test the hypothesis that Target Controlled Infusion, as opposed to Velocity Controlled Infusion, leads to less degree of hypotension.
Severe hypotension may be a serious complication to induction of anaesthesia. The patients
preoperative clinical circulatory status will help define the risks of such a side-effect. A
patient with a preexisting heart condition will be at increased risk for morbidity/mortality
in relation to anaesthesia induction.
Total intravenous anaesthesia may be delivered by two different approaches. The old way where
the drug (Propofol and/or Remifentanil) is delivered in a velocity (mg/kg x hour or microg/
kg x min) specified by the anaesthetist. Hereafter called Velocity Controlled Infusion (VCI).
At induction, to get effect of the drug, a high infusion rate is desired. A high infusion
rate is associated with increased risks of hypotension if it is not adjusted in accordance
with the current circulatory status of the patient. A failure to adjust may be futile for the
patient. Therefore, induction takes some time because infusion rate is set within a
relatively safe range. After a few minutes, once airway control is achieved, the infusion
rate must be adjusted down to avoid hypotension.
There is a more modern way of adjusting the infusion rate, the so called Target Controlled
Infusion. With this approach, the pump delivering the drug will help the anaesthetist to
select the appropriate infusion rate for any given situation. The anaesthetist selects a
preferred concentration of the drug at the target, that is in the circulation. The pump then
administrates the drug, first at high rate and then at lower rate, taking into account the
patients age, weight and sex and the preferred target concentration.
It is possible that this help from the machine is associated with less risk for hypotension
at anaesthesia induction. If this is so it would have an impact on which of TCI and VCI that
would be the best choice of anaesthesia. This would have special impact when giving
anaesthesia to patients with a heart condition.
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