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Onset of vecuronium neuromuscular block is more rapid in patients undergoing caesarean section.

A Baraka1, S Jabbour, Z Tabboush, A Sibai, A Bijjani, K Karam.   

Abstract

This investigation was carried out in ten patients undergoing elective Caesarean section and the results were compared with those of a control group of ten nonpregnant females of the same age group. The study investigated the onset of vecuronium neuromuscular block and the conditions of tracheal intubation when ketamine (1.5 mg.kg-1)-vecuronium 100 micrograms.kg-1) sequence was used for rapid-sequence induction of anaesthesia. The ulnar nerve was stimulated supra-maximally at the wrist with train-of-four stimuli every 20 sec, and the electromyographic response of the adductor pollicis muscle was displayed. The onset of 50% neuromuscular block as monitored by electromyography was shorter in the Caesarean group (80 +/- 30 sec) than in the control group (144 +/- 43 sec). The conditions of intubation at 50% block were adequate in both groups. Also, the onset of 90% block was shorter in the Caesarean group. The time of recovery to T1/control ratio of 25% was longer in the Caesarean group (46 +/- 10 min) than in the control patients (28 +/- 10 min). The results show that administration of vecuronium according to body weight results in a more rapid onset and delayed recovery of neuromuscular block in pregnant women undergoing Caesarean section than in the nonpregnant control patients.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1347489     DOI: 10.1007/BF03008643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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