General Anesthetics Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Changes in Autonomic Nervous Activity on Changes in Blood Pressure After Anesthesia Induction: Remimazolam Versus Propofol
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effects of changes in autonomic nervous activity on changes in blood pressure after anesthesia induction between propofol and remimazolam in patients undergoing low-risk surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does remimazolam shift sympathovagal balance toward parasympathetic predominance less than propofol? - Does the less shift in sympathovagal balance toward parasympathetic predominance attenuate the reduction in blood pressure? Participants will be administered either propofol or remimazolam for anesthesia induction, after which the autonomic nervous activity and blood pressure will be measured. Researchers will compare the propofol and remimazolam groups to see if remimazolam causes less shift in sympathovagal balance toward parasympathetic predominance and subsequently attenuates the reduction in blood pressure.
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