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신장이식술시 마취유도제로서 Propofol의 심혈관계 효과

Other Titles
 Cardiovascular Effects of Propofol as an Induction Agent in Kidnery Recipients 
Authors
 최은환  ;  남순호  ;  신양식  ;  김종래 
Citation
 Journal of Korean Society of Anesthesiologist (대한마취과학회지), Vol.29(2) : 192-197, 1995-08 
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Society of Anesthesiologist(대한마취과학회지)
ISSN
 0302-5780 
Issue Date
1995-08
Keywords
Cardiovascular effect ; Propofol ; Renal transplantation
Abstract
A need has been recognized for a safe and effective induction for patients undergoing elective renal transplantations. We have evaluated the effect of propofol (injection rate; 50 mg/min, average dosage; 2.28+/-0.08 mg/kg, n=10) on a cardiovascular stability compared with that of thiopental (injection rate; 100 mg/min, average dosage; 5.22+/-0.18 mg/kg, n=10) as an induction agent. Blood pressure and heart rate as cardiovascular parameters were checked before induction(control), one, two, three minutes after induction, before and after orotracheal spray of lidocaine, and immediately, one and two minutes after endotracheal intubation. The results were as follows: 1) There were no significant cardiovascular changes in the propofol group during the whole induction period. 2) In the thiopental group, diastolic blood pressures checked just after intubation, which were 120.20+/-7.79 mmHg, were significantly higher than those of one or two minutes after induction, which were 86.30+/-4.36, 88.40+/-3.85 mmHg, respectively. The above results suggest that intravenous propofol (2.0~2.5 mg/kg) is a safe and effective induction agent for renal recipients.
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DOI
10.4097/kjae.1995.29.2.192
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine (마취통증의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Nam, Soon Ho(남순호)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/186190
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