Literature DB >> 27258375

Speed of reversal of vecuronium neuromuscular block with different doses of neostigmine in anesthetized dogs.

Manuel Martin-Flores1, Augusto M Lorenzutti2, Nicolás J Litterio2, Victor L Rossetti2, Maria P Zarazaga2, César C Bonetto2, Gabriela E Aguirre2.   

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OBJECTIVES: Neostigmine is routinely used to reverse non-depolarizing neuromuscular block. Given its indirect mechanism, a plateau may exist whereby increasing doses of neostigmine do not result in clinical benefit. This study was designed to measure the speed of reversal of vecuronium-induced neuromuscular block in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs after the administration of three doses of neostigmine as used in clinical practice. STUDY
DESIGN: Prospective, crossover, randomized study. ANIMALS: Seven adult, mixed-breed dogs with a mean ± standard deviation (SD) age of 2.0 ± 0.8 years and weight of 19.1 ± 9.1 kg.
METHODS: Dogs were anesthetized on three occasions with isoflurane and administered vecuronium (0.1 mg kg-1) intravenously (IV). The train-of-four (TOF) ratio was measured on the pelvic limb with acceleromyography. When the second twitch of the TOF had returned spontaneously, atropine (0.03 mg kg-1) and neostigmine (0.02, 0.04 or 0.07 mg kg-1) were administered IV. Time to reach a TOF ratio of ≥0.9 after neostigmine administration was recorded.
RESULTS: Increasing the dose of neostigmine from 0.02 mg kg-1 to 0.04 mg kg-1 and 0.07 mg kg-1 resulted in significant reductions in mean ± SD reversal times (10.5 ± 2.3, 7.4 ± 1.1 and 5.4 ± 0.5 minutes, respectively) (p < 0.0001) and smaller coefficients of variation (22%, 15% and 10%, respectively). CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Increasing the dose of neostigmine from 0.02 mg kg-1 to 0.04 mg kg-1 and 0.07 mg kg-1 produced faster and less variable reversal of vecuronium-induced neuromuscular block in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs. No ceiling effect was observed at this dose range.
Copyright © 2016 Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists and American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  acceleromyography; cholinesterase inhibitor; neostigmine; neuromuscular; train-of-four; vecuronium

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27258375     DOI: 10.1111/vaa.12395

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Anaesth Analg        ISSN: 1467-2987            Impact factor:   1.648


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Authors:  Xue Zhang; Hui Jiang; Shiyong Li; Ailin Luo; Yilin Zhao
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-04       Impact factor: 1.889

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