Abstract

Study Objective: To assess the anesthetic effects of clonidine during sevoflurane anesthesia guided by the bispectral index (BIS), which is a processed EEG variable correlated with anesthetic-hypnotic depth. Design: Placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial Settings: Elective laparoscopic surgery Patients: 60 ASA physical status I patients scheduled for laparoscopic surgery Interventions: Patients received either clonidine (3 μg/kg, 15 min before induction) or placebo premedication for a sevoflurane-induced and sevoflurane-maintained anesthesia. Sevoflurane was titrated against a BIS held between 40 and 50. Analgesia was provided by local infiltration with bupivacaine. Need for postoperative analgesia was recorded. Results and Conclusion: Mean sevoflurane requirements were not lower with clonidine pretreatment. There was statistically better perioperative hemodynamic stability (i.e., fewer episodes of hypertension and tachycardia) without clinical relevance. A decreased need for postoperative analgesia was observed.

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