-The effect of ondansetron on intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure in neurosurgical patients-.
Author(s): Jacot A, Bissonnette B, Favre JB, Ravussin P
Affiliation(s): Service d'anesthesiologie, CHU Vaudois, Lausanne, Suisse.
Publication date & source: 1998, Ann Fr Anesth Reanim., 17(3):220-6.
Publication type: Clinical Trial; Randomized Controlled Trial
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of ondansetron on intracranial pressure (ICP), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP). STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, comparative, randomized double-blind study. PATIENTS: Twenty-six patients undergoing intracranial surgery. METHOD: Induction was obtained with propofol (1-2.5 mg.kg-1), fentanyl (1.5 micrograms.kg-1) and pancuronium (0.1 mg.kg-1), and maintenance was achieved with propofol and fentanyl. Intermittent positive pressure ventilation was used to ensure mild hypocapnia at 35 +/- 2 mmHg. Positioning of the patient was followed by 15 minutes steady-state. Patient received thereafter either 8 mg ondansetron or a placebo intravenously. The ICP was measured using a lumbar malleable spinal needle. CPP was calculated using the formula CCP = MAP-ICP. All variables were measured every minute for 15 minutes. RESULTS: The ICP, MAP and CPP did not differ between the two groups. There were no differences in the highest ICP values in patients receiving either ondansetron or placebo (11 +/- 5 versus 9 +/- 5, mean +/- SD), respectively. CONCLUSION: Intravenous administration of 8 mg ondansetron affects neither cerebral hemodynamics nor ICP.
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