Comparative study of haemodynamic response of propofol with ketamine versus thiopental sodium as sole anaesthetic agent in minor surgical procedures

Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Anesthesiology - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 3

Abstract

Background: Day care surgery and anesthesia is a upcoming specialty and need of hour in today's era. Most of the minor surgery are done in day care, for whichearly recovery from anesthesia and surgeryis a primary goal of anesthesia.With the new advances in anesthesia and newer drugs, it’s possible to achieve desired goal. Aim: Our study was conducted to compare hemodynamic effects of Ketamine and Propofol versus Thiopentone during induction and maintenance of general anesthesia for minor surgical procedures. Methods: Two hundred patients undergoing general anaesthesia for minor surgical procedure were randomly divided into two groups to receive the induction agent Propofol + ketamine (Group A) or Thiopentone (Group B) in hundred patients each. The hemodynamic parameters namely heart rate, systolic, diastolic, mean blood pressure, SPO2 and ECG changes were monitored before induction and after induction at 1 minutes, 3 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes.Conclusion:Combination of propofol and ketamine gives better haemodynamic stability during induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia than the thiopentone and it also decrease recovery duration compared to thiopentone in minor surgical procedure

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Swapnil Vijayrao Sangle, Nagesh Panditrao Jambure

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  • EP ID EP453366
  • DOI 10.26611/10158314
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Swapnil Vijayrao Sangle, Nagesh Panditrao Jambure (2018). Comparative study of haemodynamic response of propofol with ketamine versus thiopental sodium as sole anaesthetic agent in minor surgical procedures. Medpulse International Journal of Anesthesiology, 8(3), 199-203. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-453366