Changes of Cardiovascular System and Blood Sugar to Endotracheal Intubation with Fentanyl - Diazepam.
10.4097/kjae.1989.22.1.102
- Author:
Jong Lul KIM
1
;
Jung Un LEE
;
Se Jin CHOI
Author Information
1. Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Endotraeheal intubation;
Fentanyl-diazepam;
B.P.;
Blood-glucose
- MeSH:
Anesthesia, General;
Arterial Pressure;
Blood Glucose*;
Cardiovascular System*;
Chungcheongnam-do;
Diazepam*;
Fentanyl*;
Heart Rate;
Humans;
Intubation;
Intubation, Intratracheal*;
Thiopental
- From:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
1989;22(1):102-111
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
We selected at random 30 normotensive patients who had received operation under the general anesthesia with intubation at Chungnam national university hospital. They were divided into 3 groups. group I (Control) had received tracheal intubation with thiopental 5mgkg-1. (n=10), group II had received tracheal intubation with fentanyl 15 ugkg-1. (n=10), group III had received tracheal intubation with fentanyl 15ugkg-1 and diazepam 0.05mgkg-1 (n=10). The changes of systolic blood pressure(SBP), diastolic blood pressure(DBP), mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and blood sugar were compared in each group. The results were as follows: 1) In group I, endotracheal intubation caused a significant riae in SBP(p<0.01) and blood glucose (p<0.01). 2) In group Il, endotracheal intubation caused a significant rise in SBP (p<0.05) and blood glucose (p<0.01). 3) In group III, endotracheal intubation cauaed little changes in SBP, DBP, MAP, HR and blood glucose.