Effects of Nicardipine on Changes of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate during Laryngeal Microscopic Surgery

Jong Yeon Park, Da Huin Shin, Yu Mee Lee, Jai Hyun Hwang, Pyung Hwan Park
2004 Korean Journal of Anesthesiology  
Laryngoscopy, tracheal intubation and the suspension laryngoscopy often provoke an undesirable increase in blood pressure and/or heart rate during laryngeal microscopic surgery. Thus, the anesthesiologist's objectives are to maintain sufficient anesthetic depth and to promote rapid awakening. Nicardipine, a direct arterial dilator, can be used to attenuate increasing blood pressure. We investigated the effects of nicardipine on changes of blood pressure and heart rate during laryngeal
more » ... c surgery. Methods: Eighty patients of ASA class 1 or 2 scheduled for laryngeal microscopic surgery were randomly allocated into 4 groups. For anesthetic induction, IV propofol 1.5 mg/kg, rocuronium 0.4 mg/kg, and glycopyrrolate 0.2 mg were administered followed by mask ventilation for 5 minutes with isoflurane. One minute before tracheal intubation and suspension laryngoscopy saline, nicardipine 10, 20, or 30μg/kg was injected in each group. Thereafter we measured blood pressure and heart rate one minute after each procedure. Results: Increases in blood pressure were blunted in the nicardipine 20 and 30μg/kg group. In the nicardipine 30μg/kg group, heart rates were significantly increased and facial flushing was observed in two patients. Conclusions: We suggest that nicardipine 20μg/kg can alleviate blood pressure increases with little effect on heart rate during laryngeal microscopic surgery. However, although nicardipine 30μg/kg could blunt blood pressure increases, it produces tachycardia and perhaps overdose.
doi:10.4097/kjae.2004.47.1.48 fatcat:2ytzgkaggvag5acrtvjp3bz2q4