A study of metoprolol in fess surgery with respect to monitoring of mean arterial pressure at tertiary health care centre

Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Anesthesiology - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 3

Abstract

Background: Nasal anatomy and the vascularity of the nose limit ESS. Excessive bleeding not only makes the surgical procedure more difficult but also increases the incidence of complications. Aims and objectives: To Study Metoprolol in FESS surgery with respect to monitoring of mean arterial pressure at tertiary health care centre. Methodology: After the Ethics comitee approval and informed consent, 50 patients, age group 19=8-60 yrs, ASA Grade 1 and 2 for functional endoscopic sinus surgery were included into the study carried out at Government medical college Akola in the Department of Anesthesiology. Group I: Patient receiving oral Metoprolol, Group II: Patient receiving Oral Clonidine, The statistical analysis was doen by SPSS 20 version software. Result: The mean age and weight were compared by ttest. No significant difference is present between groups with regard to the age and weight of patient. The study conducted of two groups; Group I Metoprolol and Group II Clonidine, with 25 patients undergoing Functional endoscopic endoscopic sinus surgeries in both the groups (n=25 in each group).Fisher’s test shows no significant difference in the sex of the two groups. There was no any significant difference in premedication and post induction and post extubation values in both the groups. Mean peri operative mean arterial blood pressure was compared to its basal values in both the groups. There was significant decrease in premedication and post induction values in both metoprolol and clonidine group, while no such difference was found in post extubation values. Conclusion: It can be concluded from our study that, metoprolol and clonidine reduced the MAP as compared to basal values but comparable with each other.

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Gajanan Panjabrao Dhakne, Virendra Rajkumar Modi

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Gajanan Panjabrao Dhakne, Virendra Rajkumar Modi (2018). A study of metoprolol in fess surgery with respect to monitoring of mean arterial pressure at tertiary health care centre. Medpulse International Journal of Anesthesiology, 7(3), 102-104. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-415333