To Compare the Haemodynamic Response to Laryngoscopy and Tracheal Intubation Using the Standard Macintosh Laryngoscope Versus Videolaryngoscope Among Healthy Adult Individuals Receiving General Anaesthesia for Elective Surgery
Abstract:BACKGROUND Laryngoscopy and endotracheal intubation are associated with various undesirable effects. The more common response to airway manipulation is hypertension (HTN) and tachycardia mediated by the cardioaccelerator nerves and sympathetic chain ganglia. Numerous efforts have been made by anaesthesiologists to obtund these untoward reflexes by the use of various measures such as by using drugs or by using different methods of intubation.
MATERIALS AND METHODS100 patients of either sex of ASA grade I and II… Show more
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