Comparison of surgical field quality and emergence time during endoscopic sinus surgery using propofol or desflurane: A randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Objectives: Hypotensive anesthesia is necessary during endoscopic sinus surgery to achieve a bloodless surgical field. The aim of this study was to compare the quality of surgical field using propofol or desflurane anesthesia.
Methodology: 40 patients of either sex, belonging to ASA physical status I and II and age group of 18 - 60 years were randomized into two groups to receive either propofol and morphine or desflurane and morphine anesthesia. The target mean arterial pressure (MAP) was kept in a range of 65-75 mmHg. The quality of surgical field was assessed by using a validated scoring system (Fromme category scale) at every 15 min by the same surgeon in all the cases to avoid surgeon’s bias.
Results: The mean category scale value was 2.665 ± 0.243 in propofol group and 2.200 ± 0.410 in desflurane group (p=0.000). The time to emergence was significantly less in desflurane group (9.35 ± 1.27 min) as compared to propofol group (14.60 ± 2.06 min).
Conclusion: We conclude that both the propofol and desflurane can be used to achieve a satisfactory surgical field quality but desflurane provides a rapid emergence as compared to propofol.
Key words: Controlled hypotension; Endoscopic sinus surgeries; Desflurane; Propofol
Citation: Chauhan R, Arora S, Malhotra SK, Jangra K, Gupta AK. Comparison of surgical field quality and emergence time during endoscopic sinus surgery using propofol or desflurane: A randomized clinical trial. Anaesth Pain & Intensive Care 2016;20(3):285-289
Presented in the International Anesthesia Research Society (IARS) conference held on May 4-7, 2013 at San Diego (USA).