In children, the addition of epinephrine modifies the pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine injected caudally.

  • Van Obbergh, Luc
  • Roelants, Fabienne
  • Veyckemans, Francis
  • Verbeeck, Roger-K.
Publication date
January 2003

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the modification of the ropivacaine (R) pharmacokinetics produced by the addition of epinephrine (E). METHODS: After Institutional Review Board approval, 18 ASA I boys received a caudal block (1 mL x kg(-1)) with either plain 0.2% R (Group E-) or with 0.2% R containing E (5 microg x mL(-1); Group E+). Venous blood samples were taken at zero, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240, 420, 720, 1440 min after caudal injection. Total R concentration in plasma was determined by high pressure liquid chromatography. Maximal concentration (C(max)) and time to peak concentration (T(max)) were obtained from the data, terminal half-life (T(1/2z)), clearance (Cl) and volume of distribution (Vd) were estimated by a non-compartmental approach....

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