Comparison of Efficacy of Propofol 1% and Propofol 0.5% Admixture with Thiopentone 1% in Terms of Hemodynamic Stability and Ease of Insertion of LMA Among Paediatric Patients Undergoing Elective General Surgical Procedures
Riffat Saeed, Naeem Ahmad, Iram Qamar, Irfan Ali, Tariq Banghash, Muhammad Arif Javed
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Abstract
Objective: To
compare the efficacy of propofol 1% and propofol 0.5% admixture with
thiopentone 1% in terms of Hemodynamic stability and ease of insertion of LMA
among paediatric patients undergoing elective general surgical procedures.
Patients and Methods: It was a
randomized controlled trial conducted at Pediatric Surgery Department, Mayo
Hospital Lahore, for a period of 6 months from 02-06-2019 to 19-12-2019. A
total of 104 patients aged 3-12 years of either gender undergoing elective
general surgery were included and divided in two equal groups. 10 ml of propofol
1% was given to Group A and for Group B, propofol 1%, thiopentone 2% was mixed in
a 1:1 ratio. Ease of insertion of LMA was scored according to LMA Insertion
Score. The hemodynamics (pulse and blood pressure) was monitored after 1 minute
and after 3 minutes.
Results: The mean
age of patients in group A was 7.38 ± 1.95 years and in group B was 7.44 ± 2.05
years. Out of these 104 patients, 60 (57.69%) were male and 44 (42.31%) were
females. Ease of insertion was found in 37 (71.15%) group A (propofol 1%)
patients and in 46 (88.46%) group B (propofol 0.5% admixture with thiopentone
1%) patients (p-value = 0.028). Hemodynamic stability was found in 27 (51.92%) patients
of group A and in 41 (78.86%) patients of group B (p-value = 0.004).
Conclusion: The
efficacy of propofol 0.5% admixture with thiopentone 1% is better in terms of hemodynamic
stability and ease of insertion of LMA among paediatric patients undergoing elective
general surgical procedures as compared to propofol 1%.
Keywords: Laryngeal
mask airway, thiopentone, Hemodynamic stability.