This study is a prospective, randomized, controlled trial. In this study, 30 patients who underwent endotracheal tumor resection under rigid bronchoscope or stent placement for acquired tracheoesophageal fistula were selected as the subjects. The patients were randomly divided into remazolam general anesthesia group (R group) and propofol general anesthesia control group (P group). Remazolam general anesthesia group (R group): Remazolam 0.4 mg/kg, oxycodone 0.2 mg/kg and rocuronium 0.9 mg/kg were given for anesthesia induction. Propofol general anesthesia control group (P group): Propofol 1.5mg/kg, oxycodone 0.2mg/kg and rocuronium 0.9mg/kg were given for induction of anesthesia. After induction, high-frequency jet ventilation was used in both groups, the respiratory rate was 30-60 times/min, the inspiratory-to-breath ratio was 1:2, and the driving pressure was 0.8-1.0 KPa. Group R was given remazolam 1mg/kg/h and remifentanil 6-8ug/kg/h for maintenance. Group P was given propofol 4-8 mg/kg/h and remifentanil 6-8ug/kg/h for anesthesia maintenance. The dosage of propofol or remazolam was adjusted according to BIS and intraoperative hemodynamic changes. Rocuronium bromide 10 mg was added every half hour. Intraoperative application of vasoactive drugs to maintain mean arterial pressure above 60mmHg to avoid perioperative hypotension. Blood oxygen saturation and end-tidal carbon dioxide were monitored to avoid perioperative hypoxemia and hypercapnia, and warm measures were used to maintain the patient's intraoperative body temperature above 36.0°C. After surgery, group R was treated with sugammadex sodium 2-4 mg/kg to antagonize rocuronium bromide, and 0.5 mg of flumazenil was used to antagonize remazolam by intravenous injection; group P was treated with sugammadex 2-4 mg/kg to antagonize rocuronium.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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