The Acute Effects of the Use of Salbutamol and Ipratropium on the Heart Rates of Patients With Obstructive Airway Disease
BackgroundThe cornerstone of pharmaceutical therapy for obstructive airway illnesses involves inhalation of bronchodilators, such as ipratropium bromide (IP) and salbutamol (SB). The heart rate regulation may be changed by β-2 agonists and anticholinergic medications. Investigating the impact of inh...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) CA), 2023-10, Vol.15 (10), p.e46409-e46409 |
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Zusammenfassung: | BackgroundThe cornerstone of pharmaceutical therapy for obstructive airway illnesses involves inhalation of bronchodilators, such as ipratropium bromide (IP) and salbutamol (SB). The heart rate regulation may be changed by β-2 agonists and anticholinergic medications. Investigating the impact of inhaled SB and IP on the heart rate was the goal of this study.MethodsA total of 304 patients were enrolled in this investigation. Baseline demographic characteristics, medical history, and adverse events were documented. Their heart rates were monitored before and after bronchodilator administration. SB and IP were selected based on historical usage. Blood pressure readings were also taken before and after each session.ResultsThere was a significant increase in heart rates after SB from a mean of 106.69 to 117.20. Similarly, the heart rate of the patients in the IP group increased to a mean of 106.95 from 93.44, with a statistically significant p-value. Moreover, tremors were the most common adverse effect, accounting for 85.3% of the patients in the IP group and 75% in the SB group. In contrast, palpitation was more common in the SB group 25% vs. 14.7% with a significant p-value.ConclusionFrequently administered dosages of SB and IP caused a considerable increase in heart rates, as well as tremors and palpitation. |
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ISSN: | 2168-8184 2168-8184 |
DOI: | 10.7759/cureus.46409 |