Objective:To observe the analgesic and sedative effect of epidural dexmedetomidine injection in patients undergoing transurethral resection of prostate?TURP?and its effect on postoperative cognitive function.Methods:A total of 60 patients undergoing TURP under combined spinal-epidural anesthesia?CSEA?were randomly divided into dexmedetomidine group and normal saline group.Patients in the dexmedetomidine group were given 0.1?g/kg of dexmedetomidine injection after epidural anesthesia,and 0.9?g/kg of dexmedetomidine was added into epidural analgesia pump after operation;patients in the normal saline group were given the same dose of normal saline.The vital signs,visual analogue scale?VAS?and Ramsay sedation score of patients in the two groups at different time points?T0–T6?were recorded.The mini mental state examination?MMSE?of patients in the two groups 1 day before operation and 3 days after operation were recorded.Results:1?Compared with normal saline group,the VAS scores of patients in the dexmedetomidine group were significantly lower at T1-T6?P<0.05?,and the Ramsay scores were significantly higher?P<0.05?.2?There was no significant difference in the MMSE total score of patients in the dexmedetomidine group 3 days after operation.3?Compared with the normal saline group,there was no significant difference in the MMSE total score of patients in the dexmedetomidine group 3 days after operation,but the memory ability score was significantly decreased?P<0.05?,and the language ability score was significantly increased?P<0.05?.There was no significant difference in MMSE score between the two groups in comparison with that 1 day before operation.Conclusion:Epidural dexmedetomidine injection?1?g/kg?enhanced the analgesic effect of ropivacaine and produced sedative effect.Although there was no significant effect on the overall cognitive function,it might have some effect on memory function. |