COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL WITH ENFLURANE DURING HYPOTENSIVE ANAESTHESIA FOR MIDDLE EAR SURGERY
Forty patients undergoing middle ear surgery were allocated randomly to receive propofol induction and maintenance, or thiopentone induction and enflurane maintenance for anaesthesia. Both groups also received fentanyl, alcuronium, nitrous oxide and oxygen. If this did not reduce systolic arterial p...
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fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:brjana:71/6/895 2023-05-15T16:32:13+02:00 COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL WITH ENFLURANE DURING HYPOTENSIVE ANAESTHESIA FOR MIDDLE EAR SURGERY BEMBRIDGE, J. L. MOSS, E. GRUMMITT, R. M. NOBLE, J. 1993-12-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://bja.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/71/6/895 https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/71.6.895 en eng Oxford University Press http://bja.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/71/6/895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bja/71.6.895 Copyright (C) 1993, Oxford University Press Short Communication TEXT 1993 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/71.6.895 2013-05-27T14:48:29Z Forty patients undergoing middle ear surgery were allocated randomly to receive propofol induction and maintenance, or thiopentone induction and enflurane maintenance for anaesthesia. Both groups also received fentanyl, alcuronium, nitrous oxide and oxygen. If this did not reduce systolic arterial pressure to 70 mm Hg, labetalol, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or both, was administered. Fifteen control patients had enflurane anaesthesia without hypotension. Pre- and postoperative psychometric tests were performed in all groups. The propofol group received significantly more labetalol ( P =0.0 14) and GTN ( P =0.004) than the enfiurane group. There was a greater increase in reaction times after operation in the study groups ( P <0.05) compared with controls. There was no difference between the propofol and enfiurane groups in control of arterial pressure, recovery from anaes thesia or psychometric testing. ( Br. J. Anaesth. 1993; 71: 895–897 ) Text GTN-P HighWire Press (Stanford University) British Journal of Anaesthesia 71 6 895 897 |
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Forty patients undergoing middle ear surgery were allocated randomly to receive propofol induction and maintenance, or thiopentone induction and enflurane maintenance for anaesthesia. Both groups also received fentanyl, alcuronium, nitrous oxide and oxygen. If this did not reduce systolic arterial pressure to 70 mm Hg, labetalol, glyceryl trinitrate (GTN), or both, was administered. Fifteen control patients had enflurane anaesthesia without hypotension. Pre- and postoperative psychometric tests were performed in all groups. The propofol group received significantly more labetalol ( P =0.0 14) and GTN ( P =0.004) than the enfiurane group. There was a greater increase in reaction times after operation in the study groups ( P <0.05) compared with controls. There was no difference between the propofol and enfiurane groups in control of arterial pressure, recovery from anaes thesia or psychometric testing. ( Br. J. Anaesth. 1993; 71: 895–897 ) |
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COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL WITH ENFLURANE DURING HYPOTENSIVE ANAESTHESIA FOR MIDDLE EAR SURGERY |
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COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL WITH ENFLURANE DURING HYPOTENSIVE ANAESTHESIA FOR MIDDLE EAR SURGERY |
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COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL WITH ENFLURANE DURING HYPOTENSIVE ANAESTHESIA FOR MIDDLE EAR SURGERY |
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COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL WITH ENFLURANE DURING HYPOTENSIVE ANAESTHESIA FOR MIDDLE EAR SURGERY |
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COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL WITH ENFLURANE DURING HYPOTENSIVE ANAESTHESIA FOR MIDDLE EAR SURGERY |
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comparison of propofol with enflurane during hypotensive anaesthesia for middle ear surgery |
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