CARDIAC EFFECTS OF ATROPINE AND GALLAMINE IN PATIENTS RECEIVING SUXAMETHONIUM |
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Authors: | VIBY-MOGENSEN, J. WISBORG, KAJ SORENSEN, OLE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anaesthesia, Herlev Hospital, University of Copenhagen DK 2730 Herlev, Denmark Department of Anaesthesia, Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen Denmark |
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Abstract: | Eighty healthy patients were randomly allocated to four groups.Atropine 0.01 mg kg1 i.v. (group I), gallamine 0.3 mgkg1 i.v. (group II), atropine 0.01 mg kg1 i.m.and gallamine 0.3 mg kg1 i.v. (group III), or atropine0.01 mg kg1 i.v. and gallamine 0.3 mg Lrg1 i.v.(group IV) were given before operation. After induction of anaesthesiawith thiopentone, suxamethonium 1 mg kg1 was given i.v.The lungs were ventilated with halothane in nitrus oxide inoxygen. Five minutes later the same dose of suxamrthonium wasrepeated. E.c.g. was monitored continuously. No serious bradycardiawas observed following a second injection of suxamethonium inany group. The results suggest that thiopentone protects againstsuxamethonium-induced bradycardia during halothane anaesthesia. |
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