A Comparison Study of the Ketamine and the Thiopental Sodium as an Induction Agent in the Cesarian Section.
10.4097/kjae.1992.25.5.884
- Author:
Jung Choul PARK
1
;
Kyung Cheun LEE
;
Yung Lae CHO
Author Information
1. Department of Anesthesiology, Chung Ang Gil Hosptial, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Ketamine;
Thiopental sodium;
Cesarean section
- MeSH:
Apgar Score;
Blood Gas Analysis;
Blood Pressure;
Cesarean Section;
Female;
Heart Rate;
Humans;
Intraoperative Awareness;
Ketamine*;
Memory;
Pregnancy;
Skin;
Thiopental*
- From:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
1992;25(5):884-889
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
This study was undertaken to estimate the effects of the induction agents on the bioparameters such as changes in blood pressure, pulse rate, Apgar score, patients movement, fetal arterial and venous blood gas analysis, memory and emergence reactions. 116 parturients undergoing cesarian section were divided into two groups: ketamine group and thiopental group, and were given 1.2 mg/kg ketamine in ketamine group and 4 mg/kg thiopental sodium in thiopental group as an induction agent respectively. The results were as follows; I) Blood pressure increased in both groups, but ketamine group less increased than thiopental group statistically. Pulse rate did not increased in skin incision in ketamine group statistically. 2) The patient's movement were 5 case(9%) in ketamine group and 17 cases(29%) in thiopental group. 3) There was not significant difference in fetal arterial and venous blood gas analysis. 4) In Apgar score, ketamine group is better than thiopental group. 5) There was no psychologic side reactions in both groups. 6) Postoperative recalling of intraoperative awareness occured in seven patients(12%) only in the thiopental group.