2017
DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2017.i03.07
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Hemodynamic Responses and intubating conditions in laryngeal mask airway insertion a comparative study of propofol versus sevoflurane

Abstract: Background: LMA is an effective alternative to the endotracheal tube for securing the airway in short surgical procedures. Propofol is a widely used anaesthetic agent for the insertion of Laryngeal Mask Airway. Sevoflurane is a volatile anaesthetic agent, which combines rapid, smooth inhalational induction of anaesthesia with rapid recovery, making it ideal for day care anaesthesia. Objective: To study if the use of sevoflurane can be used as an alternative to IV propofol for laryngeal mask airway insertion. P… Show more

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“…The findings indicate that group P observed a decrease in diastolic blood pressure whereas in group S and group SP, no significant change in diastolic blood pressure was observed. Similar to our study, Mathew et al 16 observed a significant drop in diastolic blood pressure in the propofol group when compared with sevoflurane.…”
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“…The findings indicate that group P observed a decrease in diastolic blood pressure whereas in group S and group SP, no significant change in diastolic blood pressure was observed. Similar to our study, Mathew et al 16 observed a significant drop in diastolic blood pressure in the propofol group when compared with sevoflurane.…”
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“…The findings in systolic blood pressure indicate that group P observed a decrease in systolic blood pressure whereas in group S and group SP, no significant change in systolic blood pressure was observed. Similar to our study, Mathew et al 16 observed a drop in systolic blood pressure in group P when compared to group S. Similarly, Vora et al, 18 while comparing sevoflurane and propofol, observed a drop in systolic blood pressure in group P which was more at 2 min post-LMA insertion.…”
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