Showing posts with label etomidate. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Anesthesia Affects The Heart

Anesthesia Affects The Heart.
More disquiet about the safety of a common anesthetic has been raised in a different study. Patients who received the anesthesia drug etomidate during surgery might be at increased peril for cardiovascular problems or death, according to the study, which was published in the December issue of the journal Anesthesia and Analgesia. An accompanying leading article in the journal said the findings add to growing concerns about the use of the drug. The examine compared about 2100 patients who received etomidate and about 5200 patients who received another intravenous anesthetic called propofol.

All of the patients in the library underwent surgery that didn't betoken the heart. Compared to those who received propofol, patients who received etomidate had a significantly higher chance of death within 30 days after surgery, according to a journal news release. The risk was 6,5 percent in the etomidate party and 2,5 percent in the propofol group, said study chief Dr Ryu Komatsu, of the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.