Comparing the Range of Bleeding on Patients which are Cared with Halothane and Propofol Anesthesia during Surgery
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Abstract:
Background and
Purpose
One of the dangerous complications after E.N.T surgery with general anesthesia is fleeding during surgery. Intravenous and inhalated anesthesia will cause hypotension and reduce bleeding. The purpose of this study was comparing the Halothane and propofol effects on bleeding in surgery. Method
This research is a selective clinical study for comparing the range of bleeding after using the inhalating Halothane and intravenous propofol anesthesia. It was done on post surgery in Bahman 1382, in Department of car, nose and throat, Emam Reza hospital. Finding
Our cases were 38 male and 22 female patients after rhinoplasty and septorhinoplasty. One group used halothane and another used propofol. Head and neck of patients were 15-30 degree upper than trunk and pharyngeal. Pack used for all of them. The range of bleeding was explained by the amount of bloody pads and suctioned blood. Independent T test and k2 and Pearson tests were used for data analysis. Conclusion
The majority of cases were ladies in 1-30 years old (8108%) and 6802% had rhinoplasty. The range of bleeding in propofol group was lesser than halothane group (2304%). This study incapacitate that both halothane and propofol can cause hypotension and reduce bleeding.Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Mashhad School of Nursing and Midwifery, Volume:5 Issue: 15, 2003
Page:
18
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