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2021, Vol. 3, Issue 2, Part F

Role of priming principle in the induction dose requirement of propofol and hemodynamic stability


Author(s): Deepak Monga

Abstract: Aim: To study the role of priming principle in the induction dose requirement of propofol and hemodynamic stability.
Methods: This observational study conducted in the, Department of Anaesthesia. 80 patients of age between 20-57 years, come under ASA-I or ASA-II category undergoing surgery which requires general anaesthesia as a mode of anaesthesia chosen to determine effect of priming principle in relation to Propofol.
Results: The mean induction dose in group A was 81.22±9.68 and in group B it was 113.02±12.63. Thus we observed a 25% reduction in induction dose requirement in group A.
The rise in Pulse rate was highly significant at one minute after induction, during intubation, immediately after intubation & 5 minutes later. Two groups were comparable to each other with respect to age, weight, ASA physical status. There was no significant difference in baseline pulse rate & baseline SBP, DBP & MAP, oxygen saturation between group A & Group B (p value > 0.05).
Conclusion: Based on the results from this study it is concluded that application of priming principle to the induction dose of propofol will reduce the total induction dose of propofol.


DOI: 10.22271/27069567.2021.v3.i2f.279

Pages: 383-386 | Views: 654 | Downloads: 294

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Deepak Monga. Role of priming principle in the induction dose requirement of propofol and hemodynamic stability. Int J Adv Res Med 2021;3(2):383-386. DOI: 10.22271/27069567.2021.v3.i2f.279
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