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John Brock-Utne

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  • Anaesthetic induction of caesarean section with thiopentone, methohexitone and ketamine.

    Houlton PC, Downing JW, Buley RJ, Brock-Utne JG. S Afr Med J. 1978; 54 (20): 818-20

    Thiopentone (3,5 mg/kg) was compared with methohexitone (1 mg/kg) and 'low-dose' ketamine (1 mg/kg) for induction of obstetric anaesthesia. Anaesthesia was maintained with gas, oxygen, muscle relaxant and 0.6% enflurane. Fetal oxygenation was superior with thiopentone, but blood gas/acid base status was otherwise comparable among the different agents. Methohexitone and low-dose ketamine appear to offer reasonable alternatives to thiopentone for anaesthetic induction at caesarean section.

    PubMedID: 33455

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