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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1977³â 10±Ç 3È£ p.31 ~ 36
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Abstract


In has already been known that the effects on the cardiac rate of succinylcholine administered intravenouslyare manifested as tachycardia or bradycardia and cardic arrest.
To study the effects of succinylcholine on the blood pressure, cardiac rate and serum potassium level, succinylcholine in doses of 50, 100, and 300 §· was administered intravenously.
The results were as follows
1) Succinylcholine in different doses of 50, 100, and 300 §· showed overall increase of cardiac rate, 15, 13.26, 15.33 per minute respectively and bradycardia in 10% of all groups.
2) Succinylcholine in 100 and 300§· caused slight elevation of systolic blood pressure 7.14 and 9.16 mm Hg and diastolic pressure 7.14 and 8.25mmHg, respectively.
3) No significant effect of succinylcholine could be found on the serum potassium level in all groups.
4) The above data seem to indicate that the effect of intravenous succinylcholine on the blood pressure, cardiac rate and serum potassium level was not dose-dependent and the change of the cardiac rate, blood pressure and serum potassium level showed no definite interrelationship.

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