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Response to neuromuscular blockade with rocuronium during general anesthesia in a patient with dermatomyositis: A case report
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine ; : 61-64, 2018.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-739429
ABSTRACT
Dermatomyositis is an idiopathic inflammatory myopathy characterized by skin changes and muscle weakness. Depending on the involvement of various muscles, dermatomyositis can cause aspiration pneumonia, ventilatory impairment, and heart failure. Several reports have documented normal or prolonged neuromuscular blockade following administration of different non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockers in patients with dermatomyositis. We observed delayed onset of blockade and prolonged recovery following administration of 0.6 mg/kg rocuronium in a patient with dermatomyositis. However, when the train-of-four ratio reached 0.3, the patient was administered pyridostigmine and glycopyrrolate, which led to normal response to reversal of rocuronium. The patient was extubated without respiratory complications. The outcomes of this case indicate that response to the usual dosage of muscle relaxants in patients with dermatomyositis might be different from that in patients without this condition. Anesthesiologists should pay attention to preoperative cardiorespiratory evaluation and intraoperative neuromuscular monitoring.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Pneumopathie de déglutition / Bromure de pyridostigmine / Peau / Faiblesse musculaire / Blocage neuromusculaire / Dermatomyosite / Monitorage neuromusculaire / Glycopyrronium / Défaillance cardiaque / Anesthésie générale Limites du sujet: Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Année: 2018 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Pneumopathie de déglutition / Bromure de pyridostigmine / Peau / Faiblesse musculaire / Blocage neuromusculaire / Dermatomyosite / Monitorage neuromusculaire / Glycopyrronium / Défaillance cardiaque / Anesthésie générale Limites du sujet: Humains langue: Anglais Texte intégral: Anesthesia and Pain Medicine Année: 2018 Type: Article