AN Li-xin, LI Jin, REN Xiu-jun1, et al. Effects of Electroacupuncture of Different Acupoint Groups on Sevoflurane Anesthesia in Patients Undergoing Resection of Supratentorial Tumors[J]. Acupuncture research, 2010, 35(5): 368-374.
DOI:
AN Li-xin, LI Jin, REN Xiu-jun1, et al. Effects of Electroacupuncture of Different Acupoint Groups on Sevoflurane Anesthesia in Patients Undergoing Resection of Supratentorial Tumors[J]. Acupuncture research, 2010, 35(5): 368-374. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2010.05.009.
Effects of Electroacupuncture of Different Acupoint Groups on Sevoflurane Anesthesia in Patients Undergoing Resection of Supratentorial Tumors
Objective To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) of different acupoint groups on the sevoflurane anesthetic requirement for resection of supratentorial tumors and the speed of post-operation recovery.Methods A total of 120 cases of supratentorial tumor resection patients were randomly and equally allocated into general anesthesia(GA) group
EA-proximal acupoints group(EA-PA group) and EA-distant acupoints group(EA-DA group).The supratentorial tumor patients were anesthetized with sevoflurane for surgery.Proximal acupoints used were Fengchi(GB 20)
Tianzhu(BL 10)
Cuanzhu(BL 2) and Yuyao(EX-HN 4) that the former 2 acupoints and the latter 2 acupoints were for penetrative needling;and distant acupoints used were Hegu(LI 4)
Waiguan(TE 5)
Jinmen(BL 63)
Taichong(LR 3)
Zusanli(ST 36) and Qiuxu(GB 40) on the craniotomy side
and stimulated with EA(2 Hz/100 Hz
a tolerable electric stimulating strength)
beginning from the anesthesia induction till the end of surgical operation.All patients were anesthetized by inhalation of propofol(2 mg/kg)
sufentanil(0.3 μg/kg) and vecuronium bromide(0.1 mg/kg) and maintained with sevoflurane.The end-tidal sevoflurane concentration
minimum alveolar concentration(MAC)
bispectral index(BIS)
and the speed of recovery were recorded.Results In comparison with the GA group
the end-tidal concentrations during anesthesia maintenance at the time-points of post skull drilling
dura incising
intracra-nial operation in EA-PA group
the time-points of post skull drilling
skull opening
dura incising
and intracranial operation in EA-DA group
and the MAC of sevoflurane at the time-points of skull drilling in EA-DA group
and skull opening
dura incising
intracranial operation and dura suturing in both EA-PA and EA-DA groups were significantly lower(P<0.05
P<0.01).Compared to the GA group
the BIS values of EA-DA group at the time-points of skull drilling and opening
and dura incising were significantly higher(P<0.05)
while during the recovery stage of anesthesia
in comparison with the GA group
the autonomous respiration recovery time
tracheo-tube removing time
eye-opening time
voluntary motion recovery time
orientation force recovery time
and operating room-departure time of both EA-PA and EA-DA groups were significantly shorter(P<0.05
P<0.01).No significant differences were found between the EA-PA and EA-DA groups in the aforementioned indexes(P>0.05).Conclusion EA of both proximal and distant acupoints can reduce the expired concentration and MAC of sevoflurane during anesthesia maintenance
and accelerate the recovery after cease of anesthesia in supratentorial tumor resection patients.
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