Epileptiform activity during opioid anesthesia
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- DOI: 10.1016/0013-4694(93)90150-t
Epileptiform activity during opioid anesthesia
Abstract
The proconvulsant properties of exogenously administered opioids in man are not established. We prospectively evaluated relationships between epileptiform activity and opioid dose in 20 patients undergoing coronary artery revascularization. Baseline electroencephalograms were performed before surgery. Ten subjects were given fentanyl and 10 sufentanil, at 100 micrograms/kg and 10 micrograms/kg, respectively, in 4 divided doses, 3 min apart. Midazolam (4 mg) was given 3 min after the last dose of narcotic. Serum opioid concentrations were measured by radioimmunoassay. Within 3 min of the first opioid dose, 19 of 20 patients developed epileptiform activity, characterized by generalized single and multiphasic, low-to-moderate voltage spike discharges, similar in appearance to benign epileptiform transients of sleep (BETS). Despite continuously increasing serum concentrations of opioid, the number of spike discharges initially increased during the first and second dose intervals and then declined during the third and fourth dose intervals. This dissociation between epileptiform discharges and measured serum opioid concentration was unexpected and remained unexplained. Spike activity was consistently attenuated (P = 0.000003) within 20 sec of midazolam administration. Abrupt cessation of discharges after administration of the anticonvulsant, midazolam, suggests an epileptogenic mechanism for the opioid-induced activity.
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