Neostigmine 에 혼합정주한 Atropine 과 Glycopyrrolate 가 소아심박수에 미치는 영향

Fourty pediatric patients anesthetized with halothane-nitrous oxide-oxygen, who received pancronium for the maintenance of muscular relaxation, were divided into two groups. On anesthesia, in group Ⅰ, atropine (20 ㎍/kg) and neostigming (40 ㎍/kg), and in group Ⅱ, glycopyrrolate (10 ㎍/kg) and neostigm...

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Published inKorean journal of anesthesiology Vol. 21; no. 4; pp. 564 - 568
Main Authors 이경숙, Keung Sook Lee, 박대팔, Dae Pal Park
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한마취통증의학회 30.07.1988
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ISSN2005-6419

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Summary:Fourty pediatric patients anesthetized with halothane-nitrous oxide-oxygen, who received pancronium for the maintenance of muscular relaxation, were divided into two groups. On anesthesia, in group Ⅰ, atropine (20 ㎍/kg) and neostigming (40 ㎍/kg), and in group Ⅱ, glycopyrrolate (10 ㎍/kg) and neostigmine (40 ㎍/kg) were injected transvenously. The changes in beart rate and arrythmia were then observed. The results were as follows 1) The safety and effectiveness of both groups in antagonizing the muscarinic actions of neostingmine were demonstrated. 2) Glycopyrrolate produced a significantly smaller change in heart rate than atropine. 3) In both groups, arrhythmis could not be observed.
Bibliography:The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists
ISSN:2005-6419