pancuronium and Coma

pancuronium has been researched along with Coma* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for pancuronium and Coma

ArticleYear
Influence of bolus doses of phenoperidine on intracranial pressure and systemic arterial pressure in traumatic coma.
    British journal of anaesthesia, 1987, Volume: 59, Issue:5

    The effects of bolus doses of phenoperidine 1-2 mg i.v. either alone, or combined with pancuronium 2-4 mg, were investigated in seven patients in traumatic coma. Phenoperidine alone significantly reduced mean arterial pressure (MAP) by a mean (+/- SEM) of 13.2 (+/- 2.8) mm Hg. Overall there was no significant change in intracranial pressure (ICP) despite the decreases in MAP and, consequently, cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) decreased (14.0 +/- 2.4 mm Hg) on all but one occasion. In some instances these decreases were considerable (maximum 38 mm Hg). Similar results were obtained when phenoperidine was combined with pancuronium. These findings suggest that the bolus administration of phenoperidine and probably other opiates should be avoided in traumatic coma.

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Blood Pressure; Child; Coma; Craniocerebral Trauma; Female; Humans; Intermittent Positive-Pressure Ventilation; Intracranial Pressure; Male; Pancuronium; Phenoperidine; Time Factors

1987
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