The efficacy of IV Dexmedetomidine and IV esmolol in attenuating the blood pressure in responses to laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation in laparoscopic surgeries

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  • Dr. Vinayak Panchgar, Dr. Khajabanu Y Hugar, Dr. Chandan BM, Dr. Shilpa Nijalingappa Bingi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

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Abstract

Various anaesthetic agents and agents acting on the sympathetic system have been used to attenuate this sympathetic response to direct laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation, such as opioids, calcium channel blockers, local anaesthetics, beta-blockers, magnesium sulphate, dexmedetomidine, esmolol etc. The study involves the patients undergoing laparoscopic surgeries of the age group between 15 to 50 years. Informed written consent was taken from the patients of age 18 to 50 years and for those between 15 to 18 years, assent from the patient and informed written consent from the parents/guardian was obtained. All the patients were assessed preoperatively with history, clinical examination and required investigations. There was significant decrease in MAP observed upto 5 minutes after laryngoscopy and intubation in group E and MAP reached to baseline by 10th minute in group E. When compared to group D, MAP was maintained below the baseline which was seen statistically significant with the P value (<0.001) throughout the study period.

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Published

2024-09-11