Effect of palonosetron on the QTc interval in patients undergoing sevoflurane
anaesthesia.
Author(s): Kim HJ(1), Lee HC, Jung YS, Lee J, Min JJ, Hong DM, Choi EK, Oh S, Jeon Y.
Affiliation(s): Author information:
(1)Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Medicine and.
Publication date & source: 2014, Br J Anaesth. , 112(3):460-8
BACKGROUND: Palonosetron is a recently introduced 5-HT3 receptor antagonist for
postoperative nausea and vomiting. Detailed standardized evaluation of corrected
QT (QTc) interval change by palonosetron under sevoflurane anaesthesia is
lacking. We evaluated QTc intervals in patients who are undergoing surgery with
sevoflurane anaesthesia and receive palonosetron.
METHODS: Our study included 100 patients who were undergoing elective surgery
under sevoflurane anaesthesia. The patients were randomly assigned to two groups:
those who received an i.v. injection of palonosetron 0.075 mg immediately before
induction of anaesthesia (pre-surgery group, n=50) and those who received it
after surgery in the recovery room (post-surgery group, n=50). QTc intervals were
measured before operation, intraoperatively (baseline, immediately after tracheal
intubation, and at 2, 10, 15, 30, 60, and 90 min after administration of
palonosetron or placebo), and after operation (before and at 3, and 10 min after
administration of palonosetron or placebo). QTc intervals were calculated using
Fridericia's, Bazett's, or Hodges formulas.
RESULTS: The perioperative QTc intervals were significantly increased from the
baseline values, but were not affected by the pre- or post-surgical timing of
palonosetron administration.
CONCLUSIONS: There was no significant difference in the QTc intervals during the
perioperative period, whether 0.075 mg of palonosetron is administered before or
after sevoflurane anaesthesia. Palonosetron may be safe in terms of QTc intervals
during sevoflurane anaesthesia. Clinical trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov:
NCT01650961.
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