Dose Propofol Cause Hemodynamic Instability in Al-wahada Hospital in Derna City
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https://doi.org/10.33214/3t7z3051Keywords:
Hemodynamic Stability, Laparoscopic Surgeries, Postoperative Recovery, PropofolAbstract
Background: The adverse hemodynamic effects of the intravenous anesthetic propofol are well known, yet few empirical models have explored the dose–response relationship. Evidence suggests that hypotension during general anesthesia is associated with postoperative mortality. We developed a mechanism-based model that quantitatively characterizes the magnitude of propofol-induced hemodynamic effects during general anesthesia. Materials &method: The descriptive prospective study of 30 critically ill patients who admitted to OT under general anesthesia in AL-wahada hospital {surgical department} under monitoring hemodynamic of propofol injection to the patients pre, intra & post operations in Derna city. Data were collected from March 2024 until June 2024.The result: this study demonstrated that about 48% of the patients had changed in pulse rate &Bp range & HR showed statistically significant difference in time. Conclusion: Propofol had a hemodynamic instability during intra and post operation as an induction agent, however time for recovery in propofol group took a shorter period, with no complication during the inductions.
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Copyright (c) 2025 Fawzia. A. G. Arhaiam, Khled. O. ELmesmari, Amina. F. Adm, Haneen. F. Mohammed, Fouze. O. Shaebe (Author)

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