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Byung-Ryang Ahn1, Sang-Hun Kim, Byung-Sik Yu, Kyung-Joon Lim, Jong-June Sun.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Both ketamine and priming may accelerate the onset time of neuromuscular blocking agents. We investigate the effect of low dose ketamine and cisatracurium priming on the intubating condition and onset time of cisatracurium.Entities:
Keywords: Cisatracurium; Intubation; Ketamine; Onset; Priming
Year: 2012 PMID: 23115682 PMCID: PMC3483488 DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2012.63.4.308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
Assessment of Intubating Conditions (According to Fuchs-Buder et al. [13])
*Intubating conditions. Excellent: all qualities are excellent, Good: all qualities are either excellent or good, Poor: the presence of a single quality listed under 'poor'. †Laryngoscopy. Easy: jaw relaxed, no resistance to blade insertion, Fair: jaw not fully relaxed slight resistance to blade insertion, Difficult: poor jaw relaxation, active resistance of the patient to laryngoscopy. ‡One to two weak contractions or movement for less than 5 s. §More than two contractions and/or movement for longer than 5 s.
Demographic Data and Supramaximal Current
Values are expressed as mean ± SD, numbers of patient. There are no significant differences between groups. Groups divided according to injection of normal saline (group C), cisatracurium 0.01 mg/kg (group P), ketamine 0.5 mg/kg (group K) and combination of cisatracurium 0.01 mg/kg and ketamine 0.5 mg/kg (group PK) diluted into a 5 ml solution before induction.
Fig. 1Lag time (LT), onset time (OT). There is most significant accelerate in Group PK than others on the lag time, onset time and supramaximal suppression of single twitch. There are also significantly more accelerated in Group P and K compared with Group C, but there are no differences between group P and K. LT is the time in seconds from the start of injection of cisatracurium until the first change of single twitch response. OT is the time until 95% depression of the single twitch. Groups divided according to injection of normal saline (group C), cisatracurium 0.01 mg/kg (group P), ketamine 0.5 mg/kg (group K) and combination of cisatracurium 0.01 mg/kg and ketamine 0.5 mg/kg (group PK) diluted into a 5 ml solution before induction. *P < 0.008 vs. Group C, †P < 0.008 vs. Group P, ‡P < 0.008 vs. Group K (Mann-Whitney test).
Fig. 2Intubating conditions at 60 seconds after cisatracurium administration. 'Excellent' is most significantly higher in Group PK without poor intubating conditions than others, and also significantly higher in Group P and K compared with Group C. However, there are no differences between group P and K. 1 = Poor, 2 = good, 3 = Excellent. Groups divide according to injection of normal saline (group C), cisatracurium 0.01 mg/kg (group P), ketamine 0.5 mg/kg (group K) and combination of cisatracurium 0.01 mg/kg and ketamine 0.5 mg/kg (group PK) diluted into a 5 ml solution before induction. *P < 0.008 vs. Group C, †P < 0.008 vs. Group P, ‡P < 0.008 vs. Group K (Mann-Whitney test).