“…On the other hand, in certain group of patients, especially pediatric, who have pre-existing higher vagal tone or patients on B-blockers, may manifest bradycardia and even asystole during airway manipulation. Use of repeated doses of suxamethonium has also been linked with bradycardia and mainly reported in pediatric patients [3]. The other factors which may predispose to adverse cardiac events include hypoxemia, hypercarbia, pre-existing cardiac conduction disorders and other cardiac diseases, use of potent opioids, volatile induction and acid-base / electrolytes disturbances [10].…”