COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN PROPOFOL WITH NALBUPHINE AND ETOMIDATE WITH NALBUPHINE IN MAJOR SURGERIES UNDER GENERAL ANESTHESIA
Author(s) -
Aju Joy
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
paripex-indian journal of research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2250-1991
DOI - 10.36106/paripex/8100468
Subject(s) - nalbuphine , etomidate , anesthesia , medicine , propofol , hemodynamics , observational study , adverse effect , vomiting , anesthesiology , opioid , receptor
Propofol provides rapid and smooth anesthesia with quick recovery and less incidence of vomiting. Etomidate is inducing agent of choice in cardiac patients. We are comparing the effects of these drugs when given along with nalbuphine. This study aims to compare the hemodynamic parameters, onset and efficacy of these combinations and adverse effects. MATERIALS AND METHOD: 60 patients belonging to ASA I -II of either sex undergoing major surgeries under general anesthesia were included in our study. The study was prospective observational study, 60 patients were randomized equal into two groups to receive either propofol with nalbuphine or etomidate with nalbuphine. RESULT: Etomidate group showed more hemodynamic stability compared to Propofol group.
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