| Literature DB >> 33251512 |
H Hoshijima1, H Nagasaka1, M Ozaki1, K Komiyama2, T Mieda1, C Nakamura1, K Doi1.
Abstract
Priming doses of non-depolarising neuromuscular blocking drugs given before administration of anaesthetic agents have been used to hasten the onset of neuromuscular blockade. In the settings of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), this could be used to reduce the apnoeic, and potentially aerosol-generating, window. To our knowledge, we report the first cases of tracheal intubation with rocuronium for COVID-19 using the priming principle. Both patients needed their tracheas intubated for severe hypoxia using a rapid sequence induction technique with a priming dose of rocuronium. Despite adequate pre-oxygenation a sudden, unexpected fall in arterial oxygen saturations was observed in both patients after administration of a priming dose of 2 mg of rocuronium. Clinicians should consider this possible risk associated with priming doses of neuromuscular blocking drugs in the management of patients with respiratory failure due to COVID-19.Entities:
Keywords: COVID‐19; hypoxia; priming principle; rocuronium muscle relaxation: mechanism; tracheal intubation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33251512 PMCID: PMC7678888 DOI: 10.1002/anr3.12060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaesth Rep ISSN: 2637-3726