The degree of the response to external stimuli is determined by the severity, intensity and duration. There are several reflex reactions as well. The "stress response" or "alarm response" is a complicated interactionofsubstancesbetweenthehypothalamuspituitaryaxis,theclas sical neuro‐endocrinal hormone system and the autonomic nerve system that triggers these reflex responses to stimuli. A total of 50 patients planned for general anesthesia admitted in various surgical departments were included in the study after a written informed consent. Patients were taken to the operation the atre, pulse oximeter, noninvasive blood pressure, ECG and end‐Tidal CO2 monitors were connected. Baseline vital parameters and MAP were measured before induction. Comparison between mean arterial pressure at all time show statistically significant difference (p<0.05) between the two study groups.
Nidhi Mali Patil and Paramanand Reddy. Mean Arterial Pressure: Melatonin Versus Pregabalin in Laryn Goscopy and Intubation in General Anaesthesia.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2024.9.272.275
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