%0 Journal Article %T Effect of Gabapentin on Pressor Response to Laryngoscopy and Tracheal %A Geeta Bhandari %A K.S. Shahi %J People's Journal of Scientific Research %D 2013 %I People's group %X The effects of gabapentin on arterial pressure and heart rate were compared at induction of anaesthesia and attracheal intubation in a prospective randomized double blind study. Fourty patients of American society ofAnaesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I undergoing elective surgery were divided in two groups of twenty each.Twenty patients received oral placebo (Group P), and 20 patients received 900 mg of gabapentin (Group G), 2 hours priorto induction of anaesthesia. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and Heart rate (HR) wererecorded one minute before and after induction of anaesthesia, immediately after intubation and 1,3,5 and 10minutes afterintubation. Changes in SBP were statistically insignificant in both the groups. In the gabapentin group, at 0 and 5 minutes,the DBP was significantly less than the placebo group (p<0.05). There was a significant decrease in heart rate in Group Gas compared to Group P (p<0.05).Pre medication with 900 mg gabapentin, 2 hours before induction of anaesthesia attenuatesthe tachycardia associated with laryngoscopy and intubation but not the pressor response completely. %K Gabapentin %K Laryngoscopy %K Intubation %K Haemodynamic responses %U http://pjsr.org/Jan13_pdf/1%20Geeta%20Bhandari.pdf