Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Department Of Anaesthesiology Kallakurichi Medical College.
2. Assistant Professor, Department Of Anaesthesiology, Madras Medical College
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: To provide optimal surgical conditions safely and to avoid particular complications,
balanced general anaesthesia by administering a combination of propofol and fentanyl as analgesics.
This type of balanced anaesthesia often induces unwanted bradycardia and hypotension, raising concerns regarding
haemodynamic stability and tissue oxygenation. It is possible that atropine could replace the common clinical practice of
administering vasoactive medication such as phenylephrine or norepinephrine to maintain mean arterial pressure (MAP)
levels. AIM OF THE STUDY: To study the effect of atropine in suppressing the negative haemodynamic effects of induction
agents- propofol and fentanyl in patients receiving general anaesthesia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a prospective
randomised interventional study carried out in Department of Anaesthesiology in Kanyakumari Government Medical College
from January 2018 to June 2019. Patients were allocated into two groups (25 patients each) by randomization. After
preoxygenation Group A: Patient receives Atropine. Patient in Group S: Receives Saline. BMI, Height, weight, Heart rate, Noninvasive blood pressure, Mean arterial pressure were recorded for every minute for 15 minutes. RESULTS: The demographic
parameters like age, height, weight and BMI were similar in both groups. Comparing the SBP of both group, at base and 1
minute the difference of SBP was small. After that, the SBP was increasing trend in Atropine subjects and SBP was decreasing
trend in saline subjects (P<0.001). Comparing the DBP between the two groups, Base and 1 minutes, the DBP of both groups
were not differed signicantly (P>0.05),after that the DBP of Atropine group DBP was increasing trend and the DBP of saline
group was decreasing trend (P<0.001). The HR of the both groups were increasing and decreasing accordingly (P<0.001).
Comparing the MAP of both groups at base through 15 minutes,MAP of both group at 1minute was not differed signicantly
(P>0.05),after that the MAP of Atropine subjects were increasing and Saline subjects were decreasing trend P<0.001).
Percentage of fall of parameters (SBP, DBP, HR, and MAP) was more signicant at 5 and 15 mins compared to 10 mins in both
th group. This may be due to the intubation response after the 5 minute of induction. All values were signicant with P<0.001.
CONCLUSION: Administration of atropine before Propofol and Fentanyl induction during general anaesthesia can
signicantly attenuate the fall in Systolic Blood Pressure, Diastolic Blood Pressure, Heart Rate and Mean Arterial Pressure.