A comparison of Lidocaine and Ketamine for prevention withdrawal from injection of Rocuronium.

Author:

Ahmad Khaleel,Zaheer Baber,Tabassam Sumara,Iqbal Sohail,Durrani Naveed Ahmed,Hyder Imran,Nishat Mufassar

Abstract

Aim : To make comparison of the effects of lidocaine and ketamine in preventing withdrawal moments linked with IV injection of rocuronium . Methods: About sixty candidates (ASA I & II) were chosen for this case research and categorized into two groups via aid of random number table in such a manner that each group contained 30 individuals. Candidates belonging to group A were administered ketamine in the dosage of 0.5mg/kg that was diluted in 2ml whereas group B candidates were administered 2ml of 1% lidocaine. On the dorsum of the hand, 20 gauge cannula will be inserted intravenously and candidate will be administered midazolamin doage of 0.02mg/kg intravenously for five minutes before coming into in the Operation theatre. After arrival of candidate , non-invasive routine monitoring of the candidates will be carried out and free fluid flow fluid via cannula will be assured by gravity with aid of IV fluid as normal saline. At room temperature, the syringes will be placed. Administration of drugs will be carried out via the injection port of intravenously cannula with a free fluid flow intravenously. Results: In case of ketamine , the prevalence withdrawal movements was recorded as 43.3% and lidocaine as 40%. In case of both research groups, the mean withdrawal scores were similar (P value two tailed = 1.0 (>0.05). Two candidates among these individuals i-e one from each groups depicted generalized response (3.3%). No noteworthy difference was recorded in case of lidocaine and ketamine for preventing withdrawal moments after administration of injection of rocuronium. Conclusion: Equal effectiveness of lidocaine 1% and Ketamine 0.5mg/kg 2ml (20mg) was recorded in deducing withdrawal moments after administration of injection of rocuronium intravenously . Keywords: Lidocaine, ketamine, withdrawal movements

Publisher

Lahore Medical and Dental College

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