Effect of Priming Principle on Propofol Dose Required to Induce General Anesthesia

Authors

  • Hafiz Muhammad Hamid
  • Sarmad Masud
  • Aamir Waseem
  • Aamir Bashir
  • Asma Samreen
  • Saima Ashraf

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51985/JBUMDC2019107

Abstract

Objective: To compare the mean induction dose of Propofol to induce general anesthesia by conventional method versus
mean induction dose after applying priming principle.
Study Design and Setting: Randomized controlled trial at Operation theatre complex, Shalamar Hospital, Lahore from
November 2016 to May 2017.
Methods: A total of 100 patients aged 18-55 years were equally divided into control and study groups. After standard
anesthetic monitoring, intravenous propofol was used for induction of general anesthesia by conventional method in Control
(C) group and by applying Priming principle in Study (S) group. Total dose requirement of propofol was noted. Data was
analyzed in SPSS version 20 and paired sample t-test was applied. P-value of < 0.05 was considered as significant.
Results: The mean induction dose of propofol was 70.90 ± 16.77 mg in study group (S) as compared to 94.60 ± 20.22
mg in the control group (C). The difference of mean induction dose in both groups was 23.7± 3.45 mg and thus p-value
of 0.000.
Conclusion: There was significant reduction of dose of propofol required to induce general anesthesia in elective surgical
patient by applying priming principle.

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2021-03-17

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Hafiz Muhammad Hamid, Sarmad Masud, Waseem, A. ., Bashir, A. ., Samreen, A. ., & Ashraf, S. . (2021). Effect of Priming Principle on Propofol Dose Required to Induce General Anesthesia. Journal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College, 10(1), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.51985/JBUMDC2019107

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