Reduction in standard MAC and MAC for intubation after clonidine premedication in children

2000 
We examined the relative effects of different doses of oral clonidine on the MAC for endotracheal intubation (MAC EI ) and the MAC for skin incision (MAC) in children. We studied 90 children (15 in each group) (age range 2–8 yr, weight 10–27 kg, height 89–124 cm) who received one of three preanaesthetic medications: placebo (control), oral clonidine 2 μg kg– 1 , or oral clonidine 4 μg kg– 1 100 min before anaesthesia. Anaesthesia was induced and maintained with sevoflurane in oxygen and air without i.v. anesthetics and neuromuscular relaxants. The end-tidal sevoflurane concentration was kept constant for ≥15 min before tracheal intubation or skin incision. MACs were determined using Dixon's ‘up-and-down method'. Mean (sd) MAC EI s of sevoflurane were 2.9 (0.1) %, 2.5 (0.1) % and 1.9 (0.1) % ( P P 1 and clonidine 4 μg kg– 1 groups. The MAC EI s and MACs decreased dose-dependently. The MAC EI /MAC ratio (1.4) was not affected by clonidine.
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