Drug Res (Stuttg) 2014; 64(12): 675-679
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1368716
Original Article
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

The Effect of L-bupivacaine on BIS Levels in the Maintenance Doses of Propofol and Fentanyl during General Anesthesia in Chinese People

X. Li
1   Luoyang Central Hospital affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Luoyang, Henan Province, China
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M. Cai
1   Luoyang Central Hospital affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Luoyang, Henan Province, China
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Publication History

received 26 December 2013

accepted 03 February 2014

Publication Date:
05 March 2014 (online)

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Abstract

Introduction:

Levorotatory forms of amino-amide class of epidural anesthetics are considered to be better than their dextrorotatory counterparts in the way that they are associated with less toxicity and improved absorption and bioavailability.

Methods:

In this study we compared the effect of 2 enantiomers; namely racemic preparation of bupivacaine with pure formulation of its levorotatory form levobupivacaine on the dosage requirements for general anesthesia propofol in a series of 273 patients admitted to hospital of China for nephrectomy. We also compared the effect of epidural anesthetics on intra- and postoperative plasma levels of epinephrine, glucose and cortisol.

Results:

Our results indicate that levobupivacaine is associated with lower dose requirements of propofol as compared to bupivacaine (3.45±0.5 vs. 4.44±0.5 mg/kg/h). Levo-bupivacaine also attenuated the postoperative stress response as indicated by significant reduction plasma epinephrine levels.

Conclusion:

Our results suggest that levobupivacaine might be more effective as epidural anesthetic in combined regimen as compared to bupivacaine.