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Table 4 Postoperative outcomes patients receiving opioid-free anaesthesia (OFA) and 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

PaO2/FiO2 ratio at ICU arrival

309 ± 99

327 ± 112

291 ± 81

0.10

Lowest PaO2/FiO2 ratio during first 48 h

238 [188–278]

244 [189–288]

226 [186–273]

0.49

Noninvasive ventilation use

29 (36)

10 (25)

19 (48)

0.04

Time to extubation, hours

3 [2–5]

2 [2–3]

4 [2–7]

< 0.01

Reintubation

4 (5)

2 (5)

2 (5)

1.00

Vomiting and/or nausea

8 (10)

3 (8)

5 (13)

0.71

Surgical re-exploration

7 (9)

1 (3)

6 (15)

0.11

Need for vasopressors ≥6 h

23 (29)

13 (33)

10 (25)

0.46

Need for inotropes ≥6 h

9 (11)

4 (10)

5 (13)

> 0.99

New onset of atrial fibrillation

23 (29)

7 (18)

16 (40)

0.03

Ventricular arrhythmias*

5(6)

2 (5)

3 (8)

> 0.99

Atrioventricular block£

1 (1)

0

1 (3)

> 0.99

Delirium

8 (10)

1 (3)

7 (18)

0.06

ARF (KDIGO stage 2 or 3)

5 (6)

1 (3)

4 (10)

0.36

Hs-cTnI at 12 h, ng. L−1

1700 [918–4925]

1700 [900–3500]

1700 [1000–8200]

0.44

ICU length of stay, hours

48 [41–73]

47 [35–84]

49 [42–73]

0.55

Hospital length of stay, days

12 [9–15]

11 [10–15]

13 [9–15]

0.48

  1. Data are presented as median [Interquartile range] or mean ± standard deviation or number (%) of patients. ICU intensive care unit, * ventricular or fibrillation, £ high-grade atrioventricular block requiring pacemaker implantation, ARF acute renal failure, KDIGO Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes, Hs-cTnI high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I. P value refers to comparison between OFA and OBA groups