Anaesthesia
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
The influence of induction technique on intubating conditions 1 min after rocuronium administration: a comparison of a propofol-ephedrine combination and propofol.
We conducted a double blind, prospective, controlled trial comparing intubating conditions after induction with a propofol-ephedrine combination or propofol alone, followed by rocuronium. One hundred adult patients were randomly assigned to receive either propofol 2.5 mg x kg(-1) and ephedrine 15 mg in combination or propofol 2.5 mg x kg(-1) given over 30 s, followed by rocuronium 0.6 mg x kg(-1) given over 5 s. Tracheal intubation was performed 1 min later. ⋯ Vocal cord position and response to intubation were significantly better in the propofol-ephedrine group, although jaw relaxation was similar. Mean arterial pressure was maintained at pre-induction levels in the propofol-ephedrine group. In conclusion, induction with propofol and ephedrine in combination provided significantly better intubating conditions than propofol alone, when followed by rocuronium.
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Sixty unpremedicated healthy adult patients were studied during induction of anaesthesia with intravenous propofol delivered by a 'Diprifusor' target-controlled infusion. Bispectral index (BIS) and spectral edge frequency (SEF95) were measured concurrently with the predicted blood and effect site propofol concentrations. ⋯ The Diprifusor TCI software produces anaesthesia at consistent target concentrations. Bispectral index correlates well with clinical end-points and may be useful during propofol anaesthesia.