Switching Hypnotic Drugs to Remimazolam and Antagonizing With Flumazenil: A Rapid Method for Ending General Anesthesia.

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Tác giả: Jörgen Bruhn, Rebecca Koch, Hielke Markerink, Lucas Van Eijk, Richard Witkam

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: United States : Cureus , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 728105

The emergence from general anesthesia is currently difficult to predict and may be accompanied by respiratory complications. Switching all hypnotic drugs to remimazolam at the end of the operation and antagonizing it with flumazenil might lead to a rapid, smooth, and safe patient awakening, potentially increasing operating theater efficiency and reducing costs. In this case series of five patients, anesthesia with a combination of remimazolam, propofol, and sevoflurane was transitioned to remimazolam at 0.9-1.0 mg/kg/h as the sole hypnotic agent near the end of the operation. Subsequently, remimazolam was antagonized with 0.5 mg flumazenil. This approach resulted in a rapid, predictable, and smooth emergence and recovery, free from excitation or hemodynamic and respiratory disturbances. Additionally, postoperative opioid requirements were minimal, and no anti-emetic medication was necessary. The authors conclude that the "switch and antagonize" concept is feasible and promising, warranting further evaluation and refinement in the near future.
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