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Comparative Study of Efficacy of IV Magnesium Sulphate v/s Buprenorphine for Attenuating the Pressor Response to Laryngoscopy and Intubation
Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology, 10/12/09
Trivedi V et al. – Magnesium is well known to inhibit catecholamine release and attenuate vasopressin–stimulated vasoconstriction. Present study was done to evaluate efficacy of i/v magnesium sulfate compared with inj. Buprenorphine for attenuation of pressure response to laryngoscopy & endotracheal intubation. Low dose of magnesium sulphate given before 3 minutes before intubation attenuates the pressor response to laryngoscopy and intubation, more adequately and comparably to Buprenorphine.
Vandana Trivedi, 10/14/09
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