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The oculocardiac reflex and depth of anesthesia measured by brain wave.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The oculocardiac reflex (OCR), bradycardia that occurs during strabismus surgery is a type of trigemino-cardiac reflex (TCR) is blocked by anticholinergics and enhanced by opioids and dexmedetomidine. Two recent studies suggest that deeper inhalational anesthesia monitored by BIS protects against OCR; we wondered if our data correlated similarly. METHODS:In an ongoing, prospective study of OCR/TCR elicited by 10-s, 200?g square-wave traction on extraocular muscles (EOM) from 2009 to 2013, anesthetic depth was estimated in cohorts using either BIS or Narcotrend monitors. The depth of anesthesia was deliberately varied between first and second EOM tested. RESULTS:From 1992 through 2013, 2833 cases of OCR during strabismus surgery were monitored. Excluding re-operations and cases with anticholinergic, OCR from first EOM traction averaged -?20.2?±?21.8% (S.D.) with a range from -?95 to +?25% in patients aged 0.2 to 90 (median 6.5) years. We did not find correlation between %OCR and brain wave for 97 patients with BIS monitoring and 91 with Narcotrend. With intra-patient controls between first and second muscle, the difference in brain wave did not correlate with difference in %OCR for BIS (r?=?0.0002, 95% C. I -0.0002, 0.002, p =?0.30) or for Narcotrend (r?=?-?0.001, 95% C. I -0.004, 0.001, p =?0.32). Secondary multi-variable analysis demonstrated significant association on %OCR particularly with BIS monitor, opioid, propofol and nitrous oxide concentration in the second EOM tensioned. Sevoflurane concentration correlated better with BIS monitor in second and third EOM tension. %OCR correlated with younger age (p 

SUBMITTER: Arnold RW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6417239 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The oculocardiac reflex and depth of anesthesia measured by brain wave.

Arnold Robert W RW   Bond Aleah N AN   McCall Melissa M   Lunoe Leif L  

BMC anesthesiology 20190314 1


<h4>Background</h4>The oculocardiac reflex (OCR), bradycardia that occurs during strabismus surgery is a type of trigemino-cardiac reflex (TCR) is blocked by anticholinergics and enhanced by opioids and dexmedetomidine. Two recent studies suggest that deeper inhalational anesthesia monitored by BIS protects against OCR; we wondered if our data correlated similarly.<h4>Methods</h4>In an ongoing, prospective study of OCR/TCR elicited by 10-s, 200 g square-wave traction on extraocular muscles (EOM)  ...[more]

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