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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
1994 Volume.27 No. 10 p.1412 ~ p.1417
A Comparison of cardiovascular changes of parturient and blood-gas status of newborn umbilical cord blood according to induction agents for caesarean section
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Abstract
In anesthesia for Caesarean section, some induction agents have been used. Thiopental sodium is regarded as the standard induction agent. Propofol and ketamine have properties which suggest that it might be useful alternatives to thiopental.
The purpose of our study was to evaluate the maternal and neonatal effect of propofol and ketamine used as induction agent for general anesthesia for elective Caesarean section.
Sixty mothers undergoing elective Caesarean section under general anesthesia were allocated randomly to receive thiopental 4 mg/kg or ketamine 1 mg/kg or propofol 2 mg/kg for induction of ancsthesia.
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1) There were significant increase in systolic pressure, diastolic pressure and heart rate at postintubation within three groups(p<0.05). But there were no significant differences in cardiovascular responses between three groups during the
induction.
2) The Apgar scores and blood gas analyses of neonates did not differ between three groups significantly and the results were within normal range in all groups.
As a result, propofol and ketarnine are acceptable alternatives to thiopental for the induction of general anesthesia in Caesarean section. But in view of maternal cardiovascular changes and fetal well-being, propofol and ketamine offer no
significant
advantage over thiopental.
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