A Comparative Study of Inhalation Agent and Midazolam during Tracheal Intubation Using Nondepolaring N - M Blocker for The Anesthetic Induction

1993 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 1120
Author(s):  
Byeong Yong Kim ◽  
Byoung Kuk Chae ◽  
Seong Ho Chang
2010 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 138-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matheus Felipe de Oliveira Salvalaggio ◽  
Rogério Rehme ◽  
Robson Fernandez ◽  
Suelen Vieira ◽  
Paulo Nakashima

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-8
Author(s):  
Kanchan Prakash Paudyal ◽  
Pawan Puspa Baral ◽  
Laxmi Pathak

INTRODUCTION: Adequate  intubating  condition  is  required  to  avoid  airway  trauma  and  adverse  sympathetic  responses. Though, Succinylcholine is considered as ideal drug, it has many contraindications. In search of alternative, rocuronium is found to have similar responses in higher doses. Therefore, our aim was to compare the effect of different dosages of rocuronium with sucinylcholine for tracheal intubation and the haemodynamic variables.  MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective randomized comparative study was conducted in Universal College of Medical Sciences (UCMS-TH) in 90 (American Society of Anaesthesiologists Physical Status I and II) patients with age between 18 to 60 years scheduled for elective surgeries under general anesthesia. They were divided into 3 groups of 30 each using lottery system. Groups 1 and 2 received intravenous rocuronium 0.6mg/kg and 1mg/kg respectively whereas patients in group 3 received intravenous succinylcholine 1.5mg/kg. Under continuous monitoring, tracheal intubation attempt was done at 60 seconds after the administration of drug and intubating conditions were assessed according to Cooper et al four point scale.  RESULTS: Only 26.7% of patients in group 1 exhibited excellent intubating condition whereas in groups 2 and 3, excellent intubating condition was exhibited in 100% when muscle relaxant was administered at 60 seconds with highly significant statistical difference between groups 1 and 3 with p value <0.001 without any adverse effects in any of these patients. CONCLUSION: This study concluded that intubating response with inj. succinylcholine 1.5mg/kg is similar to rocuronium 1.0mg/kg and is superior to inj rocuronium 0.6mg/kg, for intubating condition at 60 seconds following the drug administration while using Cooper et al. Score.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (06) ◽  
pp. 90-95
Author(s):  
Sinam Hemona Devi ◽  
Somasekharam Potli ◽  
Ravi Madhusudhana ◽  
Dinesh Krishnamurthy

1990 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 318-322 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael G. Licina ◽  
Lars R. Newsome ◽  
David A. Reeder ◽  
Carl C. Hug ◽  
C. Craig Moldenhauer

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (38) ◽  
pp. 2096-2100
Author(s):  
Saurabh Bhargava ◽  
Deepak Kumar ◽  
Ravindra Singh Sisodia ◽  
Mehmood Uz Zafar ◽  
Deepak Tiwari

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