1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1983.tb06575.x
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Reducing the haemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and intubation.

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“…Some authors maintain that better control of the adrenergic response to LTI could be achieved with a combination of a beta‐blocking agent together with low doses of an opiate (19, 21, 83, 89). The efficacy of opiates per se in blocking cardiovascular responses to LTI, principally in the control of BP, has been demonstrated by several studies (19, 23, 90, 91). Hence, the administration of opiates (in others than the study groups) in trials in which the haemodynamic responses to LTI were evaluated constitute a bias and should be questioned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors maintain that better control of the adrenergic response to LTI could be achieved with a combination of a beta‐blocking agent together with low doses of an opiate (19, 21, 83, 89). The efficacy of opiates per se in blocking cardiovascular responses to LTI, principally in the control of BP, has been demonstrated by several studies (19, 23, 90, 91). Hence, the administration of opiates (in others than the study groups) in trials in which the haemodynamic responses to LTI were evaluated constitute a bias and should be questioned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sequence of induction o f anaesthesia, laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation are associated with marked haemodynamic changes and autonomic reflex activity which may be a cause of concern in preeclampsia patients. 6 Laryngoscopy and intubation is associated with rise in heart rate, blood pressure and occurence of cardiac arrhythmias. These potentially dangerous changes disappear within 5 minutes of onset of laryngoscopy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gute Ergebnisse werden mit 0,2-0,s mg Fentanyl erzielt (2,6,9,19). Die relativ hohen Dosen, die zur vollständigen Blockade für notwendig erachtet werden, haben jedoch Nachteile, die vor allem die Atmung betreffen.…”
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“…Die Mehrzahl der Untersucher findet den maximalen Noradreanlinspiegel im Plasma eine Minute nach der Intubation. Nachdem bereits in mehreren Studien die Dämpfung der sympathoadrenergen Reaktion bei der Laryngoskopie durch die Gabe von Fentanyl beschrieben wurde (2,6,9,20), sollte nun geklärt werden, ob mit dem kürzer wirkenden Opioid Alfentanil vergleichbare Ergebnisse erzielt werden.…”
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