Table 6 Means and + SD of mean arterial pressure in mmHg recorded at different time intervals in both th groups
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Table 1: The Means+SD of the bases heart rate (HR) in beats / minute, systolic blood pressure (SAP), diastolic blood pressure (DAP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) in mmHg of the patients in each of the two groups Table 2: Mean+SD of heart rate (HR) IN beats/minutes recorded at different time intervals in both the groups There was a fall of 7.69% in systolic blood pressure (120.72+9.36 to 111.44+9.7) in the Esmolol group in comparison to a peak of 14.28% (121.924+9.7 to 139.2410) in the control group. This observation is also proved to be clinically as well as statistically highly significant. Tabl 3: Mean+SD standard deviation of systolic blood pressure in mmHg recorded at different time intervals Table-4: Mean+SD of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in mmhg recorded at different time intervals in both the groups 4 Table 5: Mean+SD of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) in mmHg recorded at different time intervals in both the groups In the control group mean arterial pressure reached a peak of 18.4% ( 90.08 to 106.72 + 7.86 ) at the the time of induction while in the esmolol group we observed a fall of 4.9% ( 90.52 to 86.08 + 4.91 ) at the same time. Table 7: Means and + SD of rate pressure product at different time intervals in both the groups