COMPARISON OF INTUBATING CONDITIONS AND HAEMODYNAMIC CHANGES USING ROCURONIUM AND VECURONIUM BROMIDE DURING ENDOTRACHEAL INTUBATION
Dr. Prithviraj Gomsale, Dr. Lokare S. S., Dr. Vaibhav Mahajan and *Dr. Deepak Phalgune
ABSTRACT
Background and Aims: Use of suxamethonium as muscle relaxant is
associated with various side effects, some of which are inconvenient
while others may be potentially harmful. Considering various side
effects of succamethonium the present study was undertaken to compare
the onset of action, intubating conditions and hemodynamic parameters
using vecuronium and rocuronium for laryngoscopy. Methods: Sixty
patients scheduled for different surgical speciality posted for various
elective procedures under general anaesthesia were randomly divided
into two groups. Thirty patients in Group A and Group B were given
intubating dose of rocuronium 0.6mg/kg and vecuronium 0.1 mg/kg
respectively Primary outcome measures were the onset of action whereas secondary outcome
measure were intubating conditions and hemodynamic parameters using vecuronium and
rocuronium for laryngoscopy. Comparison of quantitative and qualitative variables between
groups was done using unpaired student’s “t” test and chi-square test respectively using
statistical package for social sciences. Results: Onset of action of rocuronium [59.2(± 4.0)
seconds] was significantly shorter than v ecuronium [136.6(± 6.6) seconds] with p value
0.001. The duration of action of vecuroniun [45.3(±3.1) minutes] of was slight longer than
rocuronium [41.1(±4.4) minutes ]with p value 0.001. There was no statistically significant
difference in intubating conditions. Conclusion: Rocuronium can be used as a muscle
relaxant for laryngoscopy and intubation over v ecuronium.
Keywords: Rocuronium, v ecuronium, intubating conditions.
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