Authors: AHMET CAN ŞENEL, ERDEM NAİL DUMAN, MEVLÜT YURTSEVEN, GÖNÜL AKTÜRK
Abstract: We have assessed tracheal intubating conditions in 45 ASA I-II children, aged 4-14 years undergoing elective ear, nose and throat surgery. After the induction dose of propofol 2.5 mgkg -1 , group I received alfentanil 10 µgkg -1 , group II received alfentanil 20 µgkg -1 and group III received atracurium 0.5 mgkg-1 for tracheal intubation. The mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), arterial oxygen saturation (SaO 2 ), end tidal carbondioxide (ETCO2) and intubation conditions were investigated. The quality of tracheal intubation was graded according to the ease of laryngoscopy, position of the vocal cords, coughing and jaw relaxation. There were no significant differences in the overall assessment of intubating conditions between three groups. Intubations were accomplished in 94% of the patients in group I and II, and 100% of the patients in group III. We conclude that, the combination of propofol and alfentanil improve the adequate conditions for tracheal intubation in children and attenuate the hemodynamic responses to laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation.
Keywords: Anaesthesia; pediatric. Anaesthetics iv; propofol. Analgesics; alfentanil. Intubation; tracheal. Neuromuscular relaxants; atracurium.
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