Analgesic effect of dexmedetomidine in colorectal cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery

Ja E. Lee, Hue J. Park, Yoon J. Chung, Hyun J. Ahn, Woo S. Sim, Jin Y. Lee

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Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the analgesic efficacy of intraoperative dexmedetomidine)DEX(for acute postoperative pain in colorectal cancer patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data of 190 colorectal cancer patients who had undergone laparoscopic surgery between October 2020 and May 2021 at Samsung Medical Center, Seoul, Korea, with)n=74(or without intraoperative DEX)n=85(administration. The demographic, clinical, anesthetic, and postoperative data were compared. Results: In total, 159 patients were enrolled. Demographic and clinical data were not different between the groups. The mean arterial pressure)p<0.001(and heart rate)p<0.001(were lower in the DEX group at the end of surgery and after extubation)p=0.003, p=0.001(. The minimum alveolar concentration of sevoflurane was lower in the DEX group during surgery. At the post-anesthesia care unit)PACU(admission and discharge, pain scores)p<0.001, p=0.027(and fentanyl consumption)p<0.001(were significantly lower in the DEX group. On postoperative days 1-3, pain scores and opioid consumption were not different between the groups. The incidence of postoperative complications was not different between the groups. Conclusion: Continuous intraoperative DEX administration had an intraoperative analgesic effect as indicated by lower hemodynamic and fentanyl consumption. Furthermore, there was immediate postoperative analgesia as suspected by the lower pain scores and fentanyl dose during the PACU. However, pain scores and opioid consumption after the PACU remained unaffected.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1096-1102
Number of pages7
JournalSaudi Medical Journal
Volume43
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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Funding Information:
The authors gratefully acknowledge Editage (www.editage.co.kr) for English language editing.

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© 2022 Saudi Arabian Armed Forces Hospital. All rights reserved.

Keywords

  • cancer
  • colon
  • dexmedetomidine
  • pain
  • postoperative

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