2018, Vol. 1, Issue 1, Part A
Comparison of recovery times between propofol and isoflurane in day-case surgeries: A prospective randomized study
Author(s): Dr. Yesoda Papineni and Dr. E Praveen Kumar
Abstract:
Background: The demand for efficient anesthetic agents in day-case surgeries necessitates comparing options like propofol and isoflurane. This study evaluates the recovery profiles of propofol versus isoflurane to determine which agent better supports rapid discharge.
Methodology: This randomized study included 50 patients undergoing day-case surgeries, divided into two groups: Group P (propofol) and Group I (isoflurane), each with 25 patients. The study measured demographic variables, surgery duration, and Phase I and Phase II recovery times.
Results: Both groups showed similar demographic and surgical characteristics. However, Group P exhibited significantly shorter Phase II recovery durations (31.23 minutes) compared to Group I (63.40 minutes), indicating faster discharge readiness with propofol.
Conclusion: Propofol offers a significant advantage in day-case anesthesia by facilitating faster recovery, supporting its use in outpatient surgical settings where rapid turnover is prioritized.
DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2018.v1.i1a.517
Pages: 50-52 | Views: 63 | Downloads: 17
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Dr. Yesoda Papineni, Dr. E Praveen Kumar. Comparison of recovery times between propofol and isoflurane in day-case surgeries: A prospective randomized study. Int J Med Anesthesiology 2018;1(1):50-52. DOI: 10.33545/26643766.2018.v1.i1a.517