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Oral clonidine premedication attenuates the haemodynamic effects associated with ketamine anaesthetic induction in humans.

G J Doak1, P C Duke.   

Abstract

Induction of anaesthesia is often associated with undesirable variations in blood pressure and heart rate. Clonidine has been demonstrated to attenuate many of these undesirable effects when used as a premedicant. Other alpha 2 adrenergic agonists have been used to ameliorate the cardiostimulatory effects of ketamine in animals but there are few data on the use of this combination in humans. The effect of oral clonidine premedication, 5 micrograms.kg-1 on the haemodynamic changes induced by i.v. ketamine was studied in 42 patients volunteers. Ninety minutes before surgery, patients randomly received clonidine (C), diazepam (D), or a placebo (P) in a double-blinded fashion. Anaesthesia was induced with a ketamine infusion of 1 mg.kg-1 x min-1 until loss of consciousness. Heart rate and phasic blood pressure were measured noninvasively prior to induction, before and up to seven minutes after tracheal intubation. There were no differences in demographics or baseline vital signs among the three groups. With ketamine administration, increases in heart rate and blood pressure were less in those patients given C preoperatively than in those who received either D or P. The peak increase in mean blood pressure was 39% (C) versus 70% (D) and 55% (P) (P < 0.01). Heart rate increased by a maximum of 20% (C) versus 41% (D) and 46% (P) (P < 0.01). We conclude that oral clonidine attenuates the hyperdynamic effects of anaesthetic induction with i.v. ketamine.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8403135     DOI: 10.1007/BF03009697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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