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Anaesthesia | 1990

Propofol sedation after open heart surgery A clinical and pharmacokinetic study

T. J. McMurray; P. S. Collier; I.W. Carson; S.M. Lyons; P. Elliott

One hundred adult patients who required mechanical ventilation after open heart surgery for coronary revascularisation were studied. All received a standard premedication and a high dose opioid anaesthetic. On arrival in the intensive care unit they were allocated randomly to receive either propofol or midazolam to maintain sedation within a predetermined range. Patients who received propofol underwent extubation of the trachea, using standard criteria, after a mean time (log‐transformed) of 7.6 minutes after sedation for approximately 17 hours. The corresponding time was 125 minutes in those given midazolam. There were significantly higher morphine requirements during sedation, and higher arterial carbon dioxide tensions 30 minutes after extubation of the trachea, in patients who received midazolam. Pharmacokinetic analysis in 20 patients showed that the elimination half‐life of propofol was prolonged (470 minutes) and clearance was reduced (1.14 litres/minute) compared with subjects who had not undergone cardiopulmonary bypass. The rapid clinical recovery was reflected in a rapid redistribution half‐life (13.4 minutes), but this was also longer than the redistribution time of 2–4 minutes in other patients.


Anaesthesia | 1985

Haemodynamic changes during induction of anaesthesia with midazolam and diazepam (Valium) in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery

P. Kawar; I.W. Carson; R.S.J. Clarke; J. W. Dundee; S.M. Lyons

Midazolam 0.3 mg/kg and diazepam 0.5 mg/kg were used for induction of anaesthesia in two groups of 10 patients each undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. Haemodynamic variables were measured during induction of anaesthesia, after pancuronium and following tracheal intubation. Haemodynamic indices were derived, from these measurements using standard formulae. The induction of anaesthesia with midazolam produced a slight but significant increase in heart rate. There was a significant fall in systemic arterial pressure and pulmonary artery pressure following both drugs. Despite the fall in systemic arterial pressure, the cardiac index was maintained in patients who received midazolam. The cardiostimulatory effect of laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation was not prevented by either of the benzodiazepines and morphine in the dosage used. Midazolam is a suitable alternative to diazepam as part of an intravenous induction regimen in patients with ischaemic heart disease.


BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 1988

A PHARMACOKINETIC STUDY OF MIDAZOLAM IN PAEDIATRIC PATIENTS UNDERGOING CARDIAC SURGERY

H.M.L. Mathews; I.W. Carson; S.M. Lyons; I.A. Orr; P. S. Collier; P.J. Howard; J. W. Dundee


BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 1988

COMPARISON OF SUFENTANIL-OXYGEN AND FENTANYL-OXYGEN ANAESTHESIA FOR CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING

H.M.L. Mathews; G Furness; I.W. Carson; I.A. Orr; S.M. Lyons; R.S.J. Clarke


BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 1987

MIDAZOLAM SEDATION FOLLOWING OPEN HEART SURGERY

H.M.L. Mathews; I.W. Carson; P. S. Collier; J. W. Dundee; K.T.J. Fitzpatrick; P.J. Howard; S.M. Lyons; I.A. Orr


BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 1979

ANTI-ARRHYTHMIC DRUGS

I.W. Carson; S.M. Lyons; R.G. Shanks


BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 1987

HAEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF VECURONIUM, PANCURONIUM AND ATRACURIUM IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

C. J. Ferres; I.W. Carson; S.M. Lyons; I.A. Orr; C.C. Patterson; R.S.J. Clarke


BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 1985

PHARMACOKINETICS OF DIAZEPAM AND MIDAZOLAM WHEN USED FOR SEDATION FOLLOWING CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS

K.G. Lowry; J. W. Dundee; E. McCLEAN; S.M. Lyons; I.W. Carson; I.A. Orr


BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia | 1972

CLINICAL STUDIES OF INDUCTION AGENTS XLI: VENOUS SEQUELAE FOLLOWING THE USE OF THE STEROID ANAESTHETIC AGENT, ALTHESIN

I.W. Carson; J.P. Alexander; J.C. Hewitt; J. W. Dundee


Anaesthesia | 1983

Cutaneous reaction after atracurium

R. K. Mirakhur; S.M. Lyons; I.W. Carson; R.S.J. Clarke; C. J. Ferres; J. W. Dundee

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S.M. Lyons

Queen's University Belfast

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J. W. Dundee

Queen's University Belfast

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R.S.J. Clarke

Queen's University Belfast

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I.A. Orr

Queen's University Belfast

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H.M.L. Mathews

Queen's University Belfast

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P. S. Collier

Queen's University Belfast

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C. J. Ferres

Queen's University Belfast

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P.J. Howard

Queen's University Belfast

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C.C. Patterson

Queen's University Belfast

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E. McCLEAN

Queen's University Belfast

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