학술논문

Thalamonal-Pentothal-N2O-O2 마취법의 임상적 응용
Clinical Application of ThaIamonaI-Pentothal-N2O-O2 Anestheaia
Document Type
Article
Source
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology(구 대한마취과학회지). Dec 30, 1977 10(2):1
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2005-6419
Abstract
The authors have introduced a method of Thalamonai dripping with concomitant use of small doses of Pentothal for rapid and smooth loss of consciousness and induction of anesthesia, and maintaining anesthesia with intermittent injectionq of Thalamonal and Pavulon as well as N2O inhnlation. From 21 cases, the following results were obtained: 1) Average dose of fentanyl as a premedicant was l. 143ug/kg (Thalamonal, 0. 023cc/kg). 2) Average dose of fentanyl during induction of anesthesia ivas 3. 48ug/kg (ThaJamonal, 0, 695 cc/10kg), and concomitant injection of Pentothal (average, l. 83mg/kg) achieved rapid and smooth induction of anesthesia. During induction, changes of blood pressure and pulse rate were insignificant. 3) Intermittent injections of Thalamonal for maintenance of anesthesia were needed at every 30 minute interval, and average dose of fentanyl was 0.64ug/kg/30min. 4) Seventeen cases among 21 recovered promptly after discontinuation of N2O, and the recovery was delayed in the,remainder. Two patiencs had awareness without pain during operation, Delayed recovery of consciousness seemed related to overdosage of the droperidol component in Thalamonal, but not to total operating time.