Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
TO STUDY THE HAEMODYNAMIC CHANGES IN RESPONSE TO INDUCTION OF GENERAL ANAESTHESIA IN KETAMINE & CONTROL GROUPS.
Dr. Kannam Peddulu
JCDR. 2018: 332-336
Abstract
Background & Methods: The aim of the study is to study the haemodynamic changes in response to induction of general anaesthesia in ketamine & control groups. All patients were premeditated with Inj. Glycopyrolate 0.004 mg/kg body weight intravenously. Patients were randomly divided in four groups of 25 patients each by a separate anaesthesiologist. Results: Heart rate with standard deviation at different time intervals in group A & B. There was initially rise in heart rate after premedication. After induction heart rate decreased in all the groups and was statistically significant. Change in heart rate was least in group B among all the groups. Conclusion: There was greater change in heart rate in group A as compared to group B in which the heart rate remained more stable throughout the period of anaesthesia. The fall in MAP pressure just after induction was more in group A as compared to group B. The blood pressure in ketamine group remained more stable among all the groups.
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