Background: For symptomatic oral lichen planus (OLP), a wide range of therapeutic approaches have been suggested. To minimize discomfort and symptoms among individuals with symptomatic OLP, extensive therapy is frequently needed. Therefore, finding a new therapeutic approach that may effectively manage OLP's symptoms and signs while having few adverse effects continues to be a difficult task.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: To compare the intubating conditions at 60 seconds between 4*ED95 dose of cisatracurium and 2*ED95 dose of cisatracurium in combination with priming and low dose ketamine.
Primary Objective: jaw relaxation for laryngoscopy, vocal cord position on laryngoscopy, and coughing or bucking response to intubation.
Secondary Objective: To compare the hemodynamic changes up 10 minutes after intubation in the two groups.