Korean J Anesthesiol.  1978 Mar;11(1):15-20.

Effect of premedicants , Diazepam and Atropine Sulfate an Human Inesulin Level in Plasma

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, Chosun University, Kwangju, Korea.

Abstract

This study was undertaken to investigate the effect of premedieants, diazepam and atropine sulfate in ten surgical patients by determining human plasma insulin. Also Insulin-Riakit was utilized as a kit for the detertrmination of insulin levels in the blood by radioimmunoassay (double antibody system). The plasma insulin level before administration of premedicants was 1:1. 1+/-1. 55 um/mL and 12. 6+/-2. 02um/ml. at 60 minutes after administration of premedicants so that the clinical significance of the results was absent. Sex ratio between male and female patients was 1: 1, mean age 39. 2+/-12. 1 and average body weight(kg) 55. 5+/-58.3. Consequently, there was no significant change in plasma insulin one hour after premedication and its result was within normal limits.


MeSH Terms

Atropine*
Diazepam*
Female
Humans*
Insulin
Male
Plasma*
Premedication
Radioimmunoassay
Sex Ratio
Atropine
Diazepam
Insulin
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