A comparative study of midazolam plus fentanyl versus midazolam plus propofol with respect to hemodynamic stability during regional anaesthesia

Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Anesthesiology - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: Patient safety has always been a major concern for the physicians of both ancient and modern eras. Aims and Objectives: To study Midazolam plus Fentanyl versus Midazolam plus Propofol with respect to Hemodynamic stability during regional Anaesthesia. Methodology: We conducted a comparative study of conscious sedation using midazolam with fentanyl in group-I vs. midazolam with propofol in group-II. In the department of anesthesia at Government Medical College, Latur. In the period between January 2016 to December 2016. 60 patients of ASA Grade I,II,and III, were randomly divided in two groups, 30 in each group, of between 15 to 60 years. Results: Systolic blood pressure changes in both the groups are comparable with each other at 30 minutes after sedation, but blood pressure fall was more in group II from the base line. Heart rate changes in both the groups applying test of significant changes in heart rate seen after sedation in group-I (Midazolam+Fentanyl) compare to group II (Midazolam+ propofol). Statistically p<0.001 is highly significant in both groups. Conclusion: It can be concluded from our study that Systolic blood pressure changes in both the groups are comparable with each other at 30 minutes after sedation, but blood pressure fall was more in Midazolam plus Propofol group from the base line also in heart rate was more .

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Vinayak S Sirsat, Sangita M Agale(Eram)

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Vinayak S Sirsat, Sangita M Agale(Eram) (2017). A comparative study of midazolam plus fentanyl versus midazolam plus propofol with respect to hemodynamic stability during regional anaesthesia. Medpulse International Journal of Anesthesiology, 4(1), 30-32. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-261007