Incidence Rate of Gallbladder cardiac Reflex during Cholecystectomy under Acupuncture Combined with Epidural Administration of Small Dose of Anesthetic
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Incidence Rate of Gallbladder cardiac Reflex during Cholecystectomy under Acupuncture Combined with Epidural Administration of Small Dose of Anesthetic
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 2, Pages: 156-161(2001)
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成都中医药大学附属医院,成都,610072
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Published:2001
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Incidence Rate of Gallbladder cardiac Reflex during Cholecystectomy under Acupuncture Combined with Epidural Administration of Small Dose of Anesthetic[J]. Acupuncture research, 2001, (2): 156-161.
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Incidence Rate of Gallbladder cardiac Reflex during Cholecystectomy under Acupuncture Combined with Epidural Administration of Small Dose of Anesthetic[J]. Acupuncture research, 2001, (2): 156-161.DOI:
Incidence Rate of Gallbladder cardiac Reflex during Cholecystectomy under Acupuncture Combined with Epidural Administration of Small Dose of Anesthetic
降低胆囊手术胆心反射发生率的有效方法尚需进一步探讨Objective: To observe the incidence rate of gallbladder cardiac reflex during cholecystectomy under acupuncture anesthesia combined with epidural administration of small dose of anesthetic. Methods: 45 cases of cholecystectomy were randomly and evenly divided into acupuncture + epidural administration of anesthetic (A+EAA)
electrical stimulation (ES) + EAA and EAA groups. In A+EAA and ES+EAA groups
bilateral Neiguan (PC 6) and Zusanli (ST 36) were stimulated with electroacupuncture (2~3 mA
2/15 Hz
sparse dense waves) and electrical stimulation (11~12 mA
2/15 Hz
sparse dense waves)
and the patients were also given with lidocaine (1.5%
5 mL
till the blocked nerve segments being above T 4~11 ) with epinephrine (E) for patients without contraindications or with E. The anesthetic effect was asked to be painless
muscular relaxation
slight traction reaction
and the patient being quiet during operation. In the process of operation including exploring
lifting
separating and incising the gallbladder and suturing the gallbladder bed
the incidence of gallbladder cardiac reflex was assessed according to changes of heart rate (HR)
mean artery blood pressure (MBP) and electrocardiogram (ECG). Results: In A+EAA
ES+EAA and EAA groups
the gallbladder cardiac reflex occurred in 4(26.67%)
5 (33.33%) and 5 (33.33%) cases respectively
mainly when the gallbladder was lifting
separating and exploring (85.71%). There was no significant difference among the 3 groups in the incidence of gallbladder cardiac reflex (P>0.05). In addition
in patients who had abnormal ECG before operation
the incidence of this reflex was higher during operation (57.14%). Conclusion: These three anesthetic methods are not capable of suppressing or blocking the occurrence of gallbladder cardiac reflex. The effective method for lowering this reflex needs to be researched further in the future.