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Neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during nitrous oxide-halothane anesthesia: comparison with mivacurium.

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Brandom, BW; Margolis, JO; Bikhazi, GB; Ross, AK; Ginsberg, B; Dear, G; Kenaan, CA; Eck, JB; Woelfel, SK; Lloyd, ME
Published in: Can J Anaesth
February 2000

PURPOSE: To describe neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during N2O-halothane anesthesia and compare them with mivacurium in children. METHODS: 103 pediatric patients, seven days -12 yr, received rapacuronium or mivacurium during N2O-halothane anesthesia. Onset and recovery of block were measured using EMG (Datex). Block was compared between groups based on drug treatment and age. Children < two years received 1 or 2 mg x kg(-1) rapacuronium: 2-12 yr received either 2 mg x kg(-1) or 3 mg x kg(-1) rapacuronium, or 0.2 mg x kg(-1) mivacurium. RESULTS: There were no differences in onset (1.7+/-1.8 min) or maximum block (T1 2.4+/-8%) among neonates, infants, and toddlers after either dose of rapacuronium. There was no difference between 1 and 2 mg x kg(-1) of rapacuronium block at 60 sec. Train-of-four ratio (T4/T1) >0.7 occurred later after 2 mg x kg(-1) than 1 mg x kg(-1) in these patients (P<0.05). There was no difference in T25 among neonates, infants and toddlers for 1 mg x kg(-1) or 2 mg x kg(-1) doses. Rapacuronium, 3 mg x kg(-1), produced maximum block 1.5 min earlier than did mivacurium, 0.2 mg x kg(-1) (P<0.001). There was no difference in block at 60 sec, maximum block or time to maximum block between 2 and 3 mg x kg(-1) rapacuronium for children > two years of age. Maximum block occurred 1.0+/-0.5 min after 2 or 3 mg x kg(-1) when T1 was 0.2+/-1.1% of baseline. T25 and T4/T1 >0.7 occurred 10 to 11 min later after this dose of rapacuronium than after mivacurium. CONCLUSION: Rapacuronium produces block earlier than mivacurium. Recovery from rapacuronium block is dose related and slower than that following mivacurium during halothane anesthesia.

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Can J Anaesth

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ISSN

0832-610X

Publication Date

February 2000

Volume

47

Issue

2

Start / End Page

143 / 149

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vecuronium Bromide
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents
  • Mivacurium
  • Isoquinolines
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Halothane
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
 

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Brandom, B. W., Margolis, J. O., Bikhazi, G. B., Ross, A. K., Ginsberg, B., Dear, G., … Lloyd, M. E. (2000). Neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during nitrous oxide-halothane anesthesia: comparison with mivacurium. Can J Anaesth, 47(2), 143–149. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03018850
Brandom, B. W., J. O. Margolis, G. B. Bikhazi, A. K. Ross, B. Ginsberg, G. Dear, C. A. Kenaan, J. B. Eck, S. K. Woelfel, and M. E. Lloyd. “Neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during nitrous oxide-halothane anesthesia: comparison with mivacurium.Can J Anaesth 47, no. 2 (February 2000): 143–49. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03018850.
Brandom BW, Margolis JO, Bikhazi GB, Ross AK, Ginsberg B, Dear G, et al. Neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during nitrous oxide-halothane anesthesia: comparison with mivacurium. Can J Anaesth. 2000 Feb;47(2):143–9.
Brandom, B. W., et al. “Neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during nitrous oxide-halothane anesthesia: comparison with mivacurium.Can J Anaesth, vol. 47, no. 2, Feb. 2000, pp. 143–49. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/BF03018850.
Brandom BW, Margolis JO, Bikhazi GB, Ross AK, Ginsberg B, Dear G, Kenaan CA, Eck JB, Woelfel SK, Lloyd ME. Neuromuscular effects of rapacuronium in pediatric patients during nitrous oxide-halothane anesthesia: comparison with mivacurium. Can J Anaesth. 2000 Feb;47(2):143–149.
Journal cover image

Published In

Can J Anaesth

DOI

ISSN

0832-610X

Publication Date

February 2000

Volume

47

Issue

2

Start / End Page

143 / 149

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vecuronium Bromide
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents
  • Mivacurium
  • Isoquinolines
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant
  • Humans
  • Halothane
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug