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Table 2 Intraoperative characteristics of patients receiving opioid-free anaesthesia (OFA) or opioid-based anaesthesia (OBA)

From: Feasibility and postoperative opioid sparing effect of an opioid-free anaesthesia in adult cardiac surgery: a retrospective study

 

All patients (n = 80)

OFA (n = 40)

OBA (n = 40)

P-value

Anaesthesia time, min

270 [210–316]

293 [222–321]

258 [210–306]

0.38

Maximal target effect-site concentration of propofol for induction, μg.mL−1

2.5 [2.0-3.0]

2.0 [1.0–2.0]

3.0 [3.0–4.0]

< 0.01

Lowest heart rate before CPB

55 [47-60]

55 [48–60]

55 [45–64]

0.74

CPB time, min

80 [66–103]

82 [68–103]

79 [63–105]

0.81

Type of surgery

 Valvular surgery

31 (39)

14 (35)

17 (43)

0.49

 CABG

22 (28)

14 (35)

8 (20)

0.13

 Combined

25 (31)

11 (28)

14 (35)

0.47

 Ascending aorta

2 (3)

1(3)

1 (3)

> 0.99

Intraoperative fluid, ml.kg−1

15 [9–23]

14 [8–23]

17 [10–22]

0.43

RBC transfusion

25 (31)

11 (28)

14 (35)

0.47

Urapidil use

3 (4)

3 (8)

0 (0)

0.08

Atropine use

2 (3)

0 (0)

2 (5)

0.15

Vasopressors requirements

 Norepinephrine (IV infusion)

40 (50)

17 (43)

23 (58)

0.18

 Norepinephrine (boluses)

29 (36)

17 (43)

12 (30)

0.24

 Ephedrine

9 (11)

1 (3)

8 (20)

0.03

Inotropes use*

9 (11)

4 (10)

5 (13)

1.00

  1. Data are presented as median [interquartile range] or number (%) of subjects. CPB: cardiopulmonary bypass; CABG coronary artery bypass graft, RBC red blood cell; *: dobutamine and/or milrinone. P value refers to comparison between OFA and OBA groups