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  • Title: Cardiovascular effects of i.v. induction in children: comparison between propofol and thiopentone.
    Author: Aun CS, Sung RY, O'Meara ME, Short TG, Oh TE.
    Journal: Br J Anaesth; 1993 Jun; 70(6):647-53. PubMed ID: 8329259.
    Abstract:
    We have compared the haemodynamic responses to i.v. propofol 2.5 mg kg-1 with those to thiopentone 5.0 mg kg-1 in 41 healthy Chinese children at induction of anaesthesia. They were allocated to four groups according to their age and induction agent received: group 1 < 2 yr, propofol, n = 9; group II < 2 yr, thiopentone, n = 9; group III 2-12 yr, propofol, n = 12; group IV 2-12 yr, thiopentone, n = 11. Anaesthesia was maintained by spontaneous ventilation with 70% nitrous oxide and 0.5% halothane in oxygen. Arterial pressure and heart rate were monitored by automatic oscillotonometer. Stroke volume was measured by two-dimensional echocardiography and pulse Doppler. Measurements were made before induction and at 1-min intervals for 5 min after induction. The reduction in mean arterial pressure was significantly greater after propofol (28-31%) than after thiopentone (14-21%) (P = 0.001). The reduction in cardiac index (10-15%) after induction was not significantly different between the two agents (P = 0.122). Baroreflex mediated increases in heart rate and systemic vascular resistance were less after propofol than after thiopentone. The baroreceptor reflex was more attenuated in children aged less than 2 yr than in older children.
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