Volume : VI, Issue : V, May - 2017

ORAL MELATONIN TO REDUCE STRESS HORMONE PERIOPERATIVELY

P S Shanmugam, Umesh Muthuvel, Prakash

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 AIM - To study any change in Stress Hormone before Oral Melatonin, after 2 hrs of tablet intake and after the induction of General Anaesthesia by withdrawing blood for Serum Cortisol levels. To determine the Haemodynamic stability Intraoperatively. MATERIALS AND METHODS- Sixty adult patients of class ASA 1&2 of either sex in age groups 20 to 50 years having surgeries under General Anesthesia were selected for the study. Patients were randomly divided into three groups of 20 in each group. Group “L” – Patient were given Melatonin 3mg. Group “M” – Patient were given Melatonin 5mg. Group “N” –patient were given Fourts-B tablet (placebo). RESULTS- Based on the finding of this study, compared to placebo, Melatonin at doses does not reduce the serum Cortisol levels Peri-operatively. There was no significant reduction in serum Cortisol levels after administration of Melatonin compared to placebo. The patient’s heart rate and blood pressure, which is expected to change with different time of observation. Therefore, the null hypothesis(Ho) for this study was accepted; Melatonin produces only sleepiness and arousal effects after administration and does not produce sedative or amnesic properties as the benzodiazepines class of drugs.

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P S Shanmugam, Umesh Muthuvel, Prakash, ORAL MELATONIN TO REDUCE STRESS HORMONE PERIOPERATIVELY, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-6 | Issue‾5 | May‾2017


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