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Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Volume7, Issue7

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPOFOL WITH KETAMINE AND PROPOFOL WITH BUTORPHANOL FOR TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANAESTHESIA IN SHORT SURGICAL PROCEDURES

    Dr. Matturu Soumya Dr. Amol Singam

European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020, Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 2083-2090

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Abstract

Background: Total intravenous anaesthesia is technique which uses various drugs in combination, given exclusively by IV route to provide general anaesthesia to the patient. TIVA provides a good surgical plane, rapid induction, smooth the emergence from anaesthesia and rapid recovery. Thus making it a desirable alternative for day care surgeries. Propofol is IV anaesthetic agent, having a pharmacological profile favorable for TIVA. However it is known to cause respiratory depression and dose-dependent hypotension, and due its lack of analgesic properties there is a limitation on its employment. Ketamine known for its hypnotic, analgesic and amnesic properties. Butorphanol seems to provide good analgesia but is associated with adverse effects like cardio depressant action, dizziness and sedation.
Methods: A total of 60 patients who will be undergoing surgeries under TIVA in the age group of 20-60yrs will be taken up for this study. They would be further divided in two groups, Group PK will receive ketamine 1mg/kg 1 min prior to administration of propofol and propofol and group PB will receiving butorphanol 20μg/kg 1min prior to administration of propofol. Propofol will be given at a dose of 1.5ml/kg to both the groups during induction . In both the groups anaesthesia will be maintained with propofol 9mg/kg/hr . Patient will be monitored for various parameters such as non-invasive heamodynamic, respiratory parameters. Incidence of pain on injection Propofol, post-operative sedation, nausea, vomiting will also be looked for.
Results and Conclusion : Expected outcome of this study is that the combination of Propofol-ketamine, offers a better haemodynamic and respiratory stability over propofol- butorphanol combination. Pain on injection will be better attenuated by butorphaol than ketamine.
Keywords:
    Total intravenous anaesthesia Propofol ketamine butorphanol heamodynamic and respiratory parameters
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(2020). COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPOFOL WITH KETAMINE AND PROPOFOL WITH BUTORPHANOL FOR TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANAESTHESIA IN SHORT SURGICAL PROCEDURES. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(7), 2083-2090.
Dr. Matturu Soumya; Dr. Amol Singam. "COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPOFOL WITH KETAMINE AND PROPOFOL WITH BUTORPHANOL FOR TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANAESTHESIA IN SHORT SURGICAL PROCEDURES". European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7, 7, 2020, 2083-2090.
(2020). 'COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPOFOL WITH KETAMINE AND PROPOFOL WITH BUTORPHANOL FOR TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANAESTHESIA IN SHORT SURGICAL PROCEDURES', European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 7(7), pp. 2083-2090.
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PROPOFOL WITH KETAMINE AND PROPOFOL WITH BUTORPHANOL FOR TOTAL INTRAVENOUS ANAESTHESIA IN SHORT SURGICAL PROCEDURES. European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine, 2020; 7(7): 2083-2090.
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