Literature DB >> 843975

Dual action of pancuronium on succinylcholine block.

A D Ivankovich, N Sidell, V J Cairoli, A A Dietz, R F Albrecht.   

Abstract

The effects of pretreatment with both sub-paralyzing and paralyzing doses of pancuronium and d-tubocurarine, on the onset and duration of succinylcholine-induced neuromuscular blockade were evaluated and compared in 225 patients. D-tubocurarine antagonized both onset and duration of succinylcholine block, while pancuronium produced a dual effect, antagonizing the onset and potentiating the duration of succinylcholine block. Pretreatment with d-tubocurarine (0.07 mg/kg, 0.3 mg/kg and 0.6 mg/kg) increased the time to onset of succinylcholine paralysis from 28 to 118%, and decreased the duration from 16 to 37%. Pancuronium (0.02 mg/kg, 0.04 mg/kg and 0.08 mg/kg) also antagonized the onset of succinylcholine paralysis with increases of 32 to 114%, but potentiated its duration from 30 to 103% compared with succinylcholine alone in the same patients. Although pancuronium markedly inhibited serum cholinesterase in vitro (I50=5 X 10(-7) mol) there was only a 10% inhibition of cholinesterase in vivo after pancuronium 0.08 mg/kg.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 843975     DOI: 10.1007/BF03006236

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Anaesth Soc J        ISSN: 0008-2856


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