Behavioral and physiological effects of remifentanil and alfentanil in
healthy volunteers
by
Black ML, Hill JL, Zacny JP
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care,
University of Chicago,
Illinois
60637, USA.
Anesthesiology 1999 Mar; 90(3):718-26
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: The subjective and psychomotor effects of remifentanil have not
been evaluated. Accordingly, the authors used mood inventories and psychomotor
tests to characterize the effects of remifentanil in healthy, non-drug-abusing
volunteers. Alfentanil was used as a comparator drug. METHODS: Ten healthy
volunteers were enrolled in a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled,
crossover trial in which they received an infusion of saline, remifentanil, or
alfentanil for 120 min. The age- and weight-adjusted infusions (determined with
STANPUMP, a computer modeling software package) were given to achieve three
predicted constant plasma levels for 40 min each of remifentanil (0.75, 1.5, and
3 ng/ml) and alfentanil (16, 32, and 64 ng/ml). Mood forms and psychomotor tests
were completed, and miosis was assessed, during and after the infusions. In
addition, analgesia was tested at each dose level using a cold-pressor test.
RESULTS: Remifentanil had prototypic micro-like opioid subjective effects,
impaired psychomotor performance, and produced analgesia. Alfentanil at the dose
range tested had more mild effects on these measures, and the analgesia data
indicated that a 40:1 potency ratio, rather than the 20:1 ratio we used, may
exist between remifentanil and alfentanil. A psychomotor test administered 60
min after the remifentanil infusion was discontinued showed that the volunteers
were still impaired, although they reported feeling no drug effects.
CONCLUSIONS: The notion that the pharmacodynamic effects of remifentanil are
extremely short-lived after the drug is no longer administered must be
questioned given our findings that psychomotor effects were still apparent 1 h
after the infusion was discontinued.
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