Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative study

ABSTRACTBackground General anesthesia organizes the best option for controlled blood pressure during rhinoplasty surgery. The primary agent applied in controlling hypotension should have particular unique characteristics. The peripheral and central sympatholytic attainment of dexmedetomidine is usua...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Abdelgawad Abdelhalim Aboelsuod, Sameh Hamdy Seyam
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/11101849.2023.2242645
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description ABSTRACTBackground General anesthesia organizes the best option for controlled blood pressure during rhinoplasty surgery. The primary agent applied in controlling hypotension should have particular unique characteristics. The peripheral and central sympatholytic attainment of dexmedetomidine is usually indicated by low blood pressure and low heart rate. Magnesium sulfate is among the best agents used.Objective Determine the influence of both dexmedetomidine and magnesium sulfate on hemodynamic parameters for patients undergoing rhinoplasty surgeries after general anesthesia.Patients and methods This is a randomized prospective comparative study. Fifty-six patients got enrolled and divided into two categories. Group 1 (n = 28): Received a priming dose of dexmedetomidine 1 microgram/kg before induction then 0.4 µg/kg/h. Group 2 (n = 28): Received 30 mg/kg of magnesium sulfate as a priming dose before induction and then 10 mg/kg/h during the time of the procedure.Results No significant differences were seen between the two groups regarding the MAP. There were significant differences among the groups in heart rate (p < 0.05). The patients in the second group experienced higher bleeding scores than those in the first group. The first group had a higher surgeon satisfaction rate than the second group (p < 0.05). The first group had more time to arrive at the Aldrete score of less than or equal to 9 than that of the second group of patients.Conclusion Dexmedetomidine has high effectiveness in attaining controlled hypotension in patients undergoing rhinoplasty. Magnesium sulfate requires extra nitroglycerine. Dexmedetomidine possesses a potent analgesic impact with a reduced analgesic requirement duration compared to magnesium sulfate.Registration trial The study was approved by clinical trials registration (NCT05880693).
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spelling doaj.art-c44e66bc5aad42b585ab2abd7c0df5922023-08-01T05:45:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEgyptian Journal of Anaesthesia1110-18492023-12-0139165766410.1080/11101849.2023.2242645Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative studyMohamed Abdelgawad Abdelhalim Aboelsuod0Sameh Hamdy Seyam1Department of Anesthesia, Intensive Care &amp; Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Anesthesia, Intensive Care &amp; Pain Management, Faculty of Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, EgyptABSTRACTBackground General anesthesia organizes the best option for controlled blood pressure during rhinoplasty surgery. The primary agent applied in controlling hypotension should have particular unique characteristics. The peripheral and central sympatholytic attainment of dexmedetomidine is usually indicated by low blood pressure and low heart rate. Magnesium sulfate is among the best agents used.Objective Determine the influence of both dexmedetomidine and magnesium sulfate on hemodynamic parameters for patients undergoing rhinoplasty surgeries after general anesthesia.Patients and methods This is a randomized prospective comparative study. Fifty-six patients got enrolled and divided into two categories. Group 1 (n = 28): Received a priming dose of dexmedetomidine 1 microgram/kg before induction then 0.4 µg/kg/h. Group 2 (n = 28): Received 30 mg/kg of magnesium sulfate as a priming dose before induction and then 10 mg/kg/h during the time of the procedure.Results No significant differences were seen between the two groups regarding the MAP. There were significant differences among the groups in heart rate (p < 0.05). The patients in the second group experienced higher bleeding scores than those in the first group. The first group had a higher surgeon satisfaction rate than the second group (p < 0.05). The first group had more time to arrive at the Aldrete score of less than or equal to 9 than that of the second group of patients.Conclusion Dexmedetomidine has high effectiveness in attaining controlled hypotension in patients undergoing rhinoplasty. Magnesium sulfate requires extra nitroglycerine. Dexmedetomidine possesses a potent analgesic impact with a reduced analgesic requirement duration compared to magnesium sulfate.Registration trial The study was approved by clinical trials registration (NCT05880693).https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/11101849.2023.2242645Controlled hypotensiondexmedetomidinemagnesiumbleeding
spellingShingle Mohamed Abdelgawad Abdelhalim Aboelsuod
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Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative study
Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia
Controlled hypotension
dexmedetomidine
magnesium
bleeding
title Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative study
title_full Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative study
title_fullStr Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative study
title_short Dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries: A prospective randomized comparative study
title_sort dexmedetomidine versus magnesium sulfate for controlled hypotension during rhinoplasty surgeries a prospective randomized comparative study
topic Controlled hypotension
dexmedetomidine
magnesium
bleeding
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/11101849.2023.2242645
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