2016
DOI: 10.3126/jsan.v3i2.15607
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Effectiveness of dexmedetomidine in reducing blood loss during middle ear surgery under general anaesthesia: a randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background: Maintenance of relatively dry bloodless field is favoured by surgeons during middle ear surgery under operating microscope as it produces better visibility, ease of operation and reduces operating time. A highly selective alpha2 adrenergic agonist like dexmedetomidine, by virtue of its central sympatholytic, sedative and analgesic-sparing effect may provide such desired operating conditions.Methods: A randomised double-blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted to evaluate whether dexmedetomidin… Show more

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“…To prevent bleeding, 3 methods are typically used: local injection of vasoconstrictive agents ( 4 ), antifibrinolytics ( 5 ), and creating induced hypotension with mean arterial pressure (MAP) less than 60 to 80 mmHg, which method leads to better visibility, greater ease, and less time for surgery ( 6 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To prevent bleeding, 3 methods are typically used: local injection of vasoconstrictive agents ( 4 ), antifibrinolytics ( 5 ), and creating induced hypotension with mean arterial pressure (MAP) less than 60 to 80 mmHg, which method leads to better visibility, greater ease, and less time for surgery ( 6 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%