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ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the optimal dose of dexmedetomidine as a 0.59% ropivacaine adjuvant for epidural anesthesia on perioperative hemodynamics and anesthesia efficacy in patients undergoing great saphenous varicose vein surgery.MethodsA total of 90 patients were randomly divided into three groups: 0.25 μg/kg dexmedetomidine combined with 0.59% ropivacaine epidural infusion group (ED1 group), 0.5 μg/kg dexmedetomidine combined with 0.59% ropivacaine epidural infusion group (ED2 group), and 0.75 μg/kg dexmedetomidine combined with 0.59% ropivacaine epidural infusion group (ED3 group). Hemodynamics, anesthesia efficiency, and adverse reactions were recorded.Main resultsCompared with the ED1 group, the ED2 group had lower systolic blood pressure at T1-3 (T1, 95%CIs, 6.52–21.93, p 0.05). Compared with the ED1 group, the anesthesia efficiency of ED2 and ED3 groups was markedly enhanced, but the risk of bradycardia in ED2 and ED3 groups was dramatically increased (6 of 28 [21.4%] vs. 14 of 30 [46.7%] and 14 of 27 [51.9%], p = 0.023), one patient in the ED3 group experienced difficulty urinating, and remaining adverse reactions were mild in all three groups.ConclusionA measure of 0.5 μg/kg dexmedetomidine is the optimal dose as a 0.59% ropivacaine adjuvant for epidural anesthesia in patients undergoing great saphenous varicose vein surgery.Clinical trial registrationhttp://www.chictr.org.cn/, registration number: ChiCTR2200060619. |