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Postoperative morphine consumption and anaesthetic management of patients undergoing video-assisted or robotic-assisted lung resection: a prospective, propensity score-matched study

Gary Duclos, A. Charvet, Noémie Resseguier, Delphine Trousse, Xavier Benoît D’Journo, Laurent Zieleskiewicz, P. Thomas, Marc Léone

发表年份
2018
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BACKGROUND: Robotic assistance is increasingly being used for treatment of early stage of non-small cell lung cancer. Our objectives were to compare the morphine consumption during the postoperative 48 hours after robotic-assisted thoracic surgery and that after video-assisted thoracic surgery as well as compare the patient's haemodynamic and respiratory function during the procedures. METHODS: This observational, prospective study was conducted in a single referral centre for thoracic surgery from January 2016 to March 2017. Patients who were scheduled to undergo surgical lung resection were included. A propensity score based on age, sex, American society of Anesthesiology score was used between groups. Linear regression analyses were used to determine the mean difference in the postoperative morphine consumption. We also compared the haemodynamic and respiratory function during the two procedures. RESULTS: Among the 194 patients included, 105 (54%) and 89 (46%) underwent video and robotic surgery, respectively. Total 75 of each group were matched using the propensity score. The consumption of morphine was 23.0 (16.5-39.0) mg and 33.0 (19.3-46.5) mg (P=0.05) in the video and robotic groups, respectively. Linear regression revealed an average difference β (95% CI) of 6.76 mg (0.32-13.26) (P=0.04) in the morphine consumption after adjusting for the body mass index and local anaesthetic use. Robotic surgery was associated with worse haemodynamic and respiratory function than video surgery. CONCLUSIONS: As compared with video, robotic surgery was associated with increased use of morphine and greater alteration in the haemodynamic and respiratory functions.

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MedicinePropensity score matchingCardiothoracic surgeryAnesthesiaAnesthesiologySurgeryRobotic surgeryProspective cohort studyHemodynamicsMorphine

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