Title of article
Comparison of Clonidine versus Esmolol in Controlled Hypotension in Patients Undergoing FESS Surgery
Author/Authors
Garg ، Komal Department of Anaesthesia - SMS Medical College and Hospital - Rajasthan University of Health Sciences , Nanda ، Samridhi Department of Anaesthesia - SMS Medical College and Hospital - Rajasthan University of Health Sciences , Bafna ، Usha Department of Anaesthesia - SMS Medical College and Hospital - Rajasthan University of Health Sciences , Mali ، Chandan Bala Department of Anaesthesia - SMS Medical College and Hospital - Rajasthan University of Health Sciences , Naaz ، Sumaila Department of Anaesthesia - SMS Medical College and Hospital - Rajasthan University of Health Sciences , Sabu ، Nelwin Jerald Department of Anaesthesia - SMS Medical College and Hospital - Rajasthan University of Health Sciences
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3
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8
Abstract
Background: FESS has its share of complications which can be a challenge for both the surgeon as well the anesthetist and achieving a bloodless surgical field is essential So the principle of controlled hypotension can be used to combat this issue. Methods: A hospital-based randomized comparative interventional study was conducted on 60 patients to compare Clonidine (2mcg/kg in 10 ml of saline over 10 minutes before induction followed by an infusion of 1mcg/kg/hr during maintenance) and Esmolol (1mg/kg in 10 ml of saline over 10 minutes before induction followed by an infusion of 1mg/kg/hr during maintenance) to assess and compare the hypotensive properties of both the drugs. Results: After the induction of anesthesia, there was a significant difference in the mean heart rate, and mean arterial pressure between the two groups throughout the intraoperative period (p-value 0.05). Both groups achieved a target mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 65-70 mmHg and improved surgical field quality. Conclusion: This study concluded that clonidine and esmolol both provide hemodynamic stability and a better surgical field in functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS). Clonidine also helps in achieving postoperative sedation and analgesia.
Keywords
Controlled hypotension , Clonidine , Esmolol
Journal title
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Journal title
Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Record number
2763041
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