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Meta-analysis of the differences in the time to onset of action between rocuronium and vecuronium.

Alejandro A Nava-Ocampo1, Yadira Velázquez-Armenta, Diana Moyao-García, Jorge Salmerón.   

Abstract

1. The aim of the present study was to conduct a meta-analysis of the magnitude of differences in the onset of action (T(max)) between rocuronium and vecuronium. 2. A search was made in PubMed, EMBASE Drugs and Pharmacology, Cochrane Controlled Trials Register and Cochrane Database on Systematic Reviews. Studies comparing the T(max) at the adductor policies between rocuronium and vecuronium administered as an intravenous bolus were included in the study. Twenty-nine effect sizes obtained from 21 studies were included. 3. The result of the meta-analysis of differences was -57.9 s (95% confidence interval -71.4 to -44.3 s), favouring rocuronium over vecuronium. The smallest difference in T(max) between these neuromuscular-blocking agents was observed in children (-19.1 s). The difference in T(max) between rocuronium and vecuronium in female patients was -38.7 s. The difference in T(max) between rocuronium and vecuronium measured by electromyography was approximately 50% shorter than that determined by acceleromyography or mechanomyography. In a subanalysis between rocuronium 600 mg/kg versus vecuronium 100 mg/kg, the difference in T(max) between them was very similar to that obtained in the general meta-analysis. 4. According to subanalyses of patient age and sex, drug dose and neuromuscular monitoring systems, the T(max) of rocuronium was approximately 20-70 s faster than that of vecuronium.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16445711     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.2006.04338.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol        ISSN: 0305-1870            Impact factor:   2.557


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