2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2014.06.012
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Effects of stellate ganglion block on cardiovascular reaction and heart rate variability in elderly patients during anesthesia induction and endotracheal intubation

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“…A confounding factor that can affect HRV and might contribute to the observed transient TP changes shortly after onabotulinumtoxinA injections is the use of the lidocaine based local anesthesia prior to the injections. However, lidocaine causes very different and quite opposite changes of HRV than isolated TP increase (Chen, et al, 2015, Shafqat, et al, 2009, making an effect of lidocaine in this context unlikely.…”
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“…A confounding factor that can affect HRV and might contribute to the observed transient TP changes shortly after onabotulinumtoxinA injections is the use of the lidocaine based local anesthesia prior to the injections. However, lidocaine causes very different and quite opposite changes of HRV than isolated TP increase (Chen, et al, 2015, Shafqat, et al, 2009, making an effect of lidocaine in this context unlikely.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…A number of studies proved that stellate ganglion is involved in adjusting vegetative nerves, inhibiting nervous excitation, relax mental stress, adjusting the relaxation balance of automatic nervous system, increasing cerebral blood flow and improving sleep (8,9). …”
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“…These adverse effects may increase during anesthesia and surgery. Thus, it is important to maintain hemodynamic stability, particularly during induction and intubation …”
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“…Thus, it is important to maintain hemodynamic stability, particularly during induction and intubation. 5 The QT interval can describe as the time between the beginning of the Q wave and the end of the T wave in the ECG. The prolonga- Patients who had a limited mouth opening, a Mallampati score of four, a difficult airway scenario, hypertension, cardiac disease, and who were known to have a long QT interval (>440 ms), and/or had used drugs known to prolong the QT interval (tricyclic antidepressants, etc.…”
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