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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Effects of nilvadipine on the cardiovascular responses to tracheal intubation.
- K Mikawa, N Maekawa, M Hasegawa, H Kaetsu, R Goto, H Yaku, and H Obara.
- Department of Anesthesiology, Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan.
- J Clin Anesth. 1992 Jul 1; 4 (4): 292-6.
Study ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy of nilvadipine given orally in attenuating the hypertensive response to laryngoscopy and intubation.DesignControlled, randomized, double-blind study.SettingInduction of anesthesia for elective surgery at a university hospital.PatientsThirty normotensive patients (ASA physical status I) undergoing elective surgery were divided into three groups of ten patients each.InterventionsEither 2 mg of nilvadipine, 4 mg of nilvadipine, or a placebo (control) was administered orally 90 minutes before induction of anesthesia. Anesthesia was induced with thiopental sodium 5 mg/kg intravenously, and tracheal intubation was facilitated with vecuronium 0.2 mg/kg. During anesthesia, ventilation was assisted or controlled with 1% enflurane and 50% nitrous oxide (N2O) in oxygen. Laryngoscopy lasting 30 seconds was attempted 2 minutes after administration of thiopental sodium and vecuronium.Measurements And Main ResultsPatients receiving the placebo showed a significant increase in mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate associated with tracheal intubation. The increase in MAP following tracheal intubation was significantly lower in nilvadipine-treated patients than in the control group (p less than 0.05). However, neither dose of nilvadipine attenuated the tachycardic response to intubation.ConclusionsOral administration of nilvadipine before induction of anesthesia is a simple and practical method for attenuating pressor response to laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation after standard elective induction under additional 1% enflurane-N2O anesthesia.
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