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Title: | Comparison of different priming techniques on the onset time and intubating conditions of rocuronium |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Anesteziyoloji & Reanimasyon Anabilim Dalı. Yavaşçaoğlu, Belgin Cebelli, V Kelebek, Nermin Uçkunkaya, Nesimi Kutlay, Oya AAI-7914-2021 AAG-9356-2021 6602742300 6507927878 7801569062 6701807296 6602199747 |
Keywords: | Neuromuscular blocking agents Neuromuscular non-aepolarizing agents Rocuronium Neuromuscular blockade Vecuronium Anesthesia Atracurium Mivacurium Induction Org-9426 Principle Anesthesiology |
Issue Date: | Jul-2002 |
Publisher: | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Citation: | Yavaşçaoğlu, B. vd. (2002). "Comparison of different priming techniques on the onset time and intubating conditions of rocuronium". European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 19(7), 517-521. |
Abstract: | Background and objective: The aim was to compare the effects of two different priming doses and priming intervals with the standard intubating dose of rocuronium on the onset time and intubation conditions. Methods: After induction of anaesthesia, 75 patients were randomly assigned to one of five groups. Patients in Group I received a priming dose of rocuronium 0.06 mg kg(-1) followed 2 min later by rocuronium 0.54 mg kg(-1), Group 2 received a priming dose of 0.10 mg kg(-1) followed 2 min later by a rocuronium injection of 0.50 mg kg(-1). Group 3 was given a priming dose of 0.06 mg kg(-1) followed 3 min later by administration 0.54 mg kg(-1) where Group 4 received a priming dose of 0.10 mg kg(-1) followed 3 min later by injection of 0.50 mg kg(-1). Group 5 received a placebo injection followed 3 min later by rocuronium 0.60 mg kg(-1). Results: Priming with a 3 min priming interval shortened the onset time of rocuronium irrespective of the dosage of (P < 0.001). Clinical duration of action was significantly longer after priming in Group 4 than in Group 5. Clinically acceptable intubation conditions were obtained in all patients. Conclusions: Priming with a 3 min priming interval was effective when rapid tracheal intubation with rocuronium was necessary. However, priming with rocuronium should be used carefully with special attention given to the possibility of hypoxia and aspiration of gastric contents in awake patients. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265021502000844 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/european-journal-of-anaesthesiology/article/abs/comparison-of-different-priming-techniques-on-the-onset-time-and-intubating-conditions-of-rocuronium/B37D7B056796B0B11E0F62A12262E065 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/23944 |
ISSN: | 0265-0215 |
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