British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol 82, Issue 3 442-443, Copyright © 1999 by The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia
C. H. Laxton, Q. Milner and P. J. Murphy
We have studied the haemodynamic changes in response to tracheal intubation
in 60 ASA I women undergoing elective gynaecological surgery; 30 women
smoked more than 10 cigarettes a day, while the other 30 were non-smokers.
Immediately after intubation, heart rate of smokers (mean 102.0 (SD 17)
beat min-1) was significantly greater (P < 0.01) than that of
non-smokers (mean 91.0 (12.3) beat min-1). This may be clinically important
in smokers who are at risk of ischaemic heart disease and also relevant for
future studies investigating haemodynamic responses to intubation.
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Haemodynamic changes after tracheal intubation in cigarette smokers compared with non-smokers
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Wonford, Exeter, UK
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