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Oral premedication with clonidine: effects on stress responses during general anaesthesia
Author(s) -
Pouttu J.,
Scheinin B.,
Rosenberg P. H.,
Viinamäki O.,
Scheinin M.
Publication year - 1987
Publication title -
acta anaesthesiologica scandinavica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.738
H-Index - 107
eISSN - 1399-6576
pISSN - 0001-5172
DOI - 10.1111/j.1399-6576.1987.tb02654.x
Subject(s) - clonidine , medicine , anesthesia , premedication , vasopressin , diazepam , enflurane , fentanyl , intubation , epinephrine , heart rate , blood pressure , halothane
The effect of clonidine (4.5 μg kg ‐1 ) on haemodynamics and hormonal stress responses was evaluated in 21 female patients undergoing breast surgery. The standardized general anaesthesia included diazepam as premedicant, thiopentone, enflurane, N 2 O, fentanyl and vecuronium. Venous plasma concentrations of noradrenaline, adrenaline, growth hormone, vasopressin, and Cortisol were assayed at various times before, during and after surgery. Clonidine attenuated the sympathoadrenal response; arterial blood pressure and heart rate increases in association with intubation were lower in clonidine‐premedicated patients. Noradrenaline levels were lower throughout and 3 h after surgery in the clonidine group ( P <0.05). Adrenaline levels were lower in this group 2 min after intubation ( P <0.05). Growth hormone, vasopressin and Cortisol plasma levels were increased at the end of and after surgery, with no differences between the groups. In spite of the effect on sympathoadrenal response, clonidine did not have any significant additive anxiolytic effect. Statistically significant differences were not found as to need for postoperative analgesics.

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