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- Study place: Ain Shams University Hospitals.
- Written informed consent will be taken from all patients.
- Inclusion criteria: 60 patients with an American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I-III and those aged between 35 and 65 years scheduled for colorectal surgeries.
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Intravenous glycopyrrolate has been investigated for its effect on haemodynamic changes after spinal anesthesia for caesarean delivery. Results from previous studies are conflicting as glycopyrrolate has shown to reduce, increase or had no effect on incidence of maternal hypotension and/or
After the approval of the ethics committee, patients with ASA I-II, elective thoracotomy plan will be informed that they will be included in the study before the operation and informed consent will be obtained. Routine preoperative anesthesia examinations of the patients will be performed. When
Patients and methods:
This study will be randomized controlled study ( RCT) and will be carried out in Beni-Suef University Hospital after the approval of institutional review board and ethical committee and obtaining a written informed consent from from ASA I and II patients undergoing elective
Aim of the work To compare efficacy of oral premedication with ivabradine versus propranolol before hypotensive anesthesia with nitroglycerin during endoscopic sinus surgery on reduction of reflex tachycardia.
Secondary aim:
- Compare the safety and incidence of side effects between both drugs.
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Preoperative fasting instructions are 6 hours for solid food, and clear fluid will be allowed up to 2 hours preoperative. Upon arrival to the operating room, routine monitors (ECG, pulse oximetry, and non-invasive blood pressure monitor) will be applied; intravenous line will be secured, and routine
Preoperative Care
Patients will be approached at the preadmission clinic or in the general ward before operation. The anaesthetic techniques will be explained and s/he will be recruited into the study if s/he agrees. Fasting will start 6 hours before surgery for solids and 2 hours clear fluid. All
In this double blinded randomized study, patients with American society of anesthesiology (ASA) Ӏ and ӀӀ physical status, aged from 1 to 7 years old and their weight 10 to 30 Kg of both sex will undergo abdominal cancer surgery will be enrolled.
A written informed consent from all parents or
Introduction.
Reflex syncope due to vasovagal reaction is the most frequent cause of transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) in general population. [1-4] It markedly decreases quality of life and may lead to injury. [5, 6] The mechanism of vasovagal syncope (VVS) is complex. One of the most important
this prospective parallel group double blinded study will be conducted over 50 pediatric patients ASA (American Association of Anesthesiologists) I and II between the age of 8-13 years old, ASA physical status I and II, who will be scheduled for laparoscopic pyeloplasty and performed by the same
140 parturient scheduled for elective cesarean section. We obtained a written informed consent for anesthesia from each patient after explaining to them the nature of study and possible complications. Parturient were eligible for enrollment if they met the following inclusion criteria: Parturient
Hypothesis:
Gabapentin can be effective as Bisoprolol in reduction of intraoperative bleeding, improving the operative's field visibility and increase the surgeon satisfaction via optimization of blood pressure and heart rate.
Objectives Compare the effect of preoperative Gabapentin with Bisoprolol
Hypothesis: On the concept of patient safety, using basic noninvasive monitoring tools (Blood pressure, HR, pulse oximetry O2 Saturation) are late and deceiving and non-reliable hemodynamic measuring tools in diagnosing the progression of the silent hidden bleeding during percutaneous
After approval of Ethics Committee of the Faculty of Medicine, and taking a written informed consent from the guardians of each patient, the present study will be carried out in Alexandria Main University Hospitals on 60 patients , aged 2 to 5 years and American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA)