Detail information
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ENCL000093
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| Year | 2011 | ||||||||||||
| Surgery | Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic | ||||||||||||
| Acupoint |
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| Experimental Description | Forty patients underwent LC were randomly divided into a TENS assisted general anesthesia group (group T) and a general anesthesia group (group G), 20 cases in each group. After TEAS for 30 min, general anesthesia was applied in group T, and TEAS was continued until LC over. In group G, only routine general anesthesia was given. | ||||||||||||
| Sample Count | 40 | ||||||||||||
| Age | 62-77 | ||||||||||||
| Control |
Std general anesthesia group (group G)(n=20)
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| Experiment | TENS assisted general anesthesia group (group T)(n=20) | ||||||||||||
| Indicator | Mean arterial pressure(MAP) Heart rate(HR) SpO2 Partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide(PETCO2) Plasma Endothelin(ET) Cortisol(Cor) Hypotension Hypertension | ||||||||||||
| Auxiliary Medication | Penehyclidine Hydrochloride;Lactated Ringer's Solution;Sufentanil,Midazolam;Etomidate;Atracurium;Sevoflurane | ||||||||||||
| Stimulation Method | TEAS | ||||||||||||
| Anesthesia Method |
AAA |
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| Clinical Trial Type | randomly | ||||||||||||
| Effector |
The hemodynamics indices decreased in group G at T1 than before. The reductions of MAP and HR in group G were larger than those in group T at T1 (P < 0.05). After pneumoperitoneum, the hemodynamics indices and serum ET and Cor have no differences in group T as compared with before (all P > 0.05), but they were all increased more significantly in group G than before, and with significant differences between group G and group T at each time point (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). Acupuncture-assisted anesthesia profit to maintain the hemodynamic stable and reduce the stress response during LC in aged patients. Positive
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