HEMODYNAMIC STATUS IN AIRWAY MANAGEMENT DURING GENERAL ANESTHESIA: COMPARISON OF THREE METHODS

K MONTAZERI, KH NAGHIBI, A.A AKHOUNDI

Abstract


Introduction. The laryngeal mask airway (LMA) was recently introduced in general anesthesia as an alternative to the face mask or tracheal intubation for airway maintenance.
Methods. The effects of LMA insertion, face mask or tracheal intubation on homodynamic status were studied in 195 normotensive patients who underwent elective transurethral lithotripsy (TUL). The patients were monitored with blood pressure measurement and pulse oximetry. Anesthesia was induced with sodium thiopental, succynilcholine and fentanyl and maintained with halothane, nitrous oxide and oxygen.
Findings. The heart rate (HR) and mean arterial pressure increased after LMA insertion. face mask or tracheal intubation, compared with baseline (P<0.05). The hemodynamic changes were significantly greater after tracheal intubation and face mask than after LMA insertion (P<0.05).
Conclusion. We conclude that insertion of LMA is associated with less hemodynamic disturbances than face mask or tracheal intubation in normotensive patients undergoing elective operations.

Keywords


Hemodynamic status, General Anesthesia, Airway Management