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Anesth Analg 2004;98:56-59
© 2004 International Anesthesia Research Society


PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA

Clonidine Prolongs Spinal Anesthesia in Newborns: A Prospective Dose-Ranging Study

Alain Rochette, MD*, Olivier Raux, MD*, Rachel Troncin, MD*, Christophe Dadure, MD*, Régis Verdier, MD{dagger}, and Xavier Capdevila, MD, PhD*

Departments of *Anesthesia and Intensive Care "A" and {dagger}Medical Statistics, Hôpital Lapeyronie, CHU de Montpellier, France

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Alain Rochette, DAR A, Hôpital Lapeyronie, CHU de Montpellier, 371, Avenue du doyen G. Giraud, 34295 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. Address e-mail to a-rochette{at}chu-montpellier.fr

Spinal anesthesia may reduce the incidence of morbidity that follows general anesthesia in neonates and in former preterm infants. However, bupivacaine alone provides a block too short for complete surgery in up to 40% of the patients. Clonidine lengthens spinal anesthesia in adults and caudal block in children without significant side effects. We conducted a controlled, prospective, dose-ranging study of clonidine in spinal anesthesia in 75 neonates, including 50% of former preterm infants, undergoing elective inguinal herniorrhaphy. Patients were given a spinal anesthetic with either 0.5% plain isobaric bupivacaine (1 mg/kg), or bupivacaine plus 0.25, 0.5, 1, or 2 µg/kg clonidine. Mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate, SpO2, sensory block extension and duration were the main data recorded. Mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate, SpO2, and block extension were similar in the five groups. Duration of spinal block increased from 67 (58–82) min in the control group up to 111 (93–125) min in the group receiving 1 µg/kg clonidine (P < 0.003). Transient hypotension occurred more often (P < 0.05), and caffeine was given more often, when 2 µg/kg clonidine was given. We conclude that 1 µg/kg clonidine provides a significant improvement in spinal anesthesia duration in newborns without significant side effects.

IMPLICATIONS: Spinal anesthesia is suitable but often too short for complete surgery in newborns. This controlled, randomized, prospective, dose-ranging study was conducted in 75 neonates to test the hypothesis that clonidine could significantly lengthen bupivacaine spinal block. Clonidine 1 µg/kg, added to spinal isobaric bupivacaine, doubles the duration of the block without significant deleterious hemodynamic or respiratory side effects.




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