Etomidate-®Lipuro is associated with considerably less injection pain in children compared with propofol with added lidocaine

Propofol is associated with a high incidence of injection pain in children, even if given together with lidocaine. A new lipid formulation of etomidate (Etomidate-®Lipuro) has been found in adults to cause very little discomfort during i.v. injection. The aim of the present prospective, double-blind...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of anaesthesia : BJA 2006-10, Vol.97 (4), p.536-539
Hauptverfasser: Nyman, Y., Von Hofsten, K., Palm, C., Eksborg, S., Lönnqvist, P.A.
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Zusammenfassung:Propofol is associated with a high incidence of injection pain in children, even if given together with lidocaine. A new lipid formulation of etomidate (Etomidate-®Lipuro) has been found in adults to cause very little discomfort during i.v. injection. The aim of the present prospective, double-blind, randomized trial was to compare the incidence of injection pain during i.v. induction of anaesthesia between propofol with added lidocaine (previous standard) and this new etomidate formulation in paediatric patients. A total of 110 paediatric patients, aged 2–16 years, scheduled for outpatient surgery were planned to be included in the study. The primary end point of the study was the incidence of injection pain during induction of anaesthesia as assessed by a four-point scale as described previously. The occurrence of myoclonic muscular activity was registered as a secondary end point (four-point scale). An interim analysis after 80 patients was requested by the Ethics' Committee. The study was stopped after the inclusion of 80 patients. A significantly lower incidence of injection pain was found in the Etomidate-®Lipuro group as compared with the propofol–lidocaine group (5.0% vs 47.5%, P
ISSN:0007-0912
1471-6771
DOI:10.1093/bja/ael187