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Anaesthesia ; 67(9): 991-8, 2012 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22698066

ABSTRACT

Deep neuromuscular blockade during certain surgical procedures may improve operating conditions. Sugammadex can be used to reverse deep neuromuscular blockade without waiting for spontaneous recovery. This randomised study compared recovery times from neuromuscular blockade induced by rocuronium 0.6 mg.kg(-1), using sugammadex 4 mg.kg(-1) administered at 1-2 post-tetanic count (deep blockade) or neostigmine 50 µg.kg(-1) (plus atropine 10 µg.kg(-1)) administered at the re-appearance of the second twitch of a train-of-four stimulation (moderate blockade), in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. The primary efficacy variable was the time from the start of sugammadex/neostigmine administration to recovery of the train-of-four ratio to 0.9. Patients receiving sugammadex recovered 3.4 times faster than patients receiving neostigmine (geometric mean (95% CI) recovery times of 2.4 (2.1-2.7) and 8.4 (7.2-9.8) min, respectively, p<0.0001). Moreover, 94% (62/66) of sugammadex-treated patients recovered within 5 min, vs 20% (13/65) of neostigmine-treated patients, despite the difference in the depth of neuromuscular blockade at the time of administration of both drugs. The ability to provide deep neuromuscular blockade throughout the procedure but still permit reversal at the end of surgery may enable improved surgical access and an enhanced visual field.


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Cholinesterase Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Laparoscopy/methods , Neostigmine/therapeutic use , Neuromuscular Blockade/methods , gamma-Cyclodextrins/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Androstanols/antagonists & inhibitors , Anesthesia , Anesthesia Recovery Period , Anesthetics, Intravenous , Cholinesterase Inhibitors/adverse effects , Electric Stimulation , Female , Heart Rate/drug effects , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Neostigmine/adverse effects , Neuromuscular Nondepolarizing Agents/antagonists & inhibitors , Patient Safety , Propofol , Rocuronium , Sample Size , Sugammadex , Vecuronium Bromide/antagonists & inhibitors , Young Adult , gamma-Cyclodextrins/adverse effects
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