2019
DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2019.v2.i2a.27
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A comparative study of hemodynamic changes and serum cortisol levels of induction agents: Thiopentone, propofol, etomidate

Abstract: Haemodynamic changes are inevitable while induction of general anesthesia with anaesthetic drugs. This present study records the haemodynamic changes that is caused by three different drugs (thiopental, propofol, and etomidate) used for induction of general anaesthesia. Methods: A Randomized and double-blinded study, 90 patients were assigned to one of the three groups (n=30 each). Propofol-2 mg kg-1 in Group, Thiopentone-5 mg kg-1 in Group 2 or Etomidate -0.3 mg kg-1 in Group 3. Heart rate (HR) Noninvasive me… Show more

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