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Hemodynamic responses with different dose of ketamine and propofol in day care gynecological surgeries.

Kamakshi Garg1, Gurpreeti Grewal1, Anju Grewal2, Avtar Singh3, Atul Mishra4, Amandeep Singh Nar5, Ashvind Bawa5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Day care gynaecological surgeries mandate use of hemodynamically stable combination of commonly used intravenous agents, propofol & ketamine. Hence we proposed to evaluate the hemodynamic profile of different dose combination of propofol & ketamine as induction agents in ambulatory gynecological surgeries. MATERIAL &
METHODS: Thirty adult patients scheduled for day care gynecological surgeries were randomly divided into five Groups. Group I received inj. propofol 2mg/kg i.v + inj. Normal saline (NS); Group II received ketamine 2mg/kg i.v + inj. NS; Group III was given inj. Propofol 2mg/kg i.v followed by inj. Ketamine 1 mg/kg i.v.; Group IV received inj. Ketamine 2 mg/kg i.v followed by inj. propofol 1 mg/kg i.v; Group V received combination of inj. Propofol 1 mg/kg i.v and inj. Ketamine 1 mg/kg i.v. After administration of the drug, non invasive systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures, heart rate, respiratory rate, arterial oxygen saturation and ECG were recorded every minute for five minutes.
RESULTS: Statistically significant hemodynamic alterations were observed in Group I & II, with Group I having the highest incidence of apnea (23.3%). No significant changes in hemodynamics were seen in Group V.
CONCLUSION: We conclude that the combination of 1mg Propofol and 1mg ketamine produced better hemodynamic stability in comparison to other Groups.

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Keywords:  Day care gynecological surgeries; Hemodynamic profile; Ketamine; Propofol

Year:  2013        PMID: 24392397      PMCID: PMC3879860          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2013/6860.3607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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