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Br J Anaesth ; 73(5): 608-12, 1994 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7826788

RESUMO

We have studied the neuromuscular effects of mivacurium and changes in heart rate and arterial pressure in 40 elderly (aged 70 yr) and 20 young adult (aged 18-40 yr) patients anaesthetized with thiopentone, fentanyl, nitrous oxide in oxygen and halothane. Neuromuscular block was monitored by train-of-four (TOF) stimulation of the ulnar nerve and recording of the force of contraction of the adductor pollicis muscle using a force displacement transducer and a neuromuscular function analyser (Myograph 2000, Biometer Ltd). Twenty elderly and 10 young adults received single doses of mivacurium 0.15 mg kg-1 and spontaneous recovery was recorded. The other 20 elderly and 10 adults received the same dose but an infusion was started at T1 (first response in TOF) of 10% and the block maintained at this level. Haemodynamic effects were studied after administration of mivacurium over 15 or 5 s in elderly (n = 10 each) and over 5 s in adult (n = 10) patients. Onset of maximum block occurred at a mean time of 122 (SD 32) and 125 (49) s in elderly and young adults, respectively. Recovery of T1 to 25% occurred in 22.0 (5.7) and 17.2 (4.4) min, and T1 to 90% in 32.8 (6.9) and 24.4 (5.8) min in elderly and adult subjects, respectively. Recovery of the TOF ratio to 0.7 occurred in 32.8 (7.1) and 26.0 (15.0) min in the elderly and young subjects, respectively (all P < 0.05 between young and elderly).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Assuntos
Pressão Sanguínea/efeitos dos fármacos , Frequência Cardíaca/efeitos dos fármacos , Isoquinolinas/farmacologia , Fármacos Neuromusculares não Despolarizantes/farmacologia , Adulto , Fatores Etários , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Período de Recuperação da Anestesia , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Mivacúrio , Junção Neuromuscular/efeitos dos fármacos , Fatores de Tempo
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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand ; 36(4): 383-6, 1992 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1350697

RESUMO

The onset and duration of action of vecuronium were studied in young adult (n = 30; mean age 34 +/- 11.1 (s.d.) yr), middle-aged (n = 20; mean age 60 +/- 5.8 yr) and elderly patients (n = 30; mean age 80 +/- 4.6 yr) anaesthetised with thiopentone, nitrous oxide in oxygen and halothane. Neuromuscular block was monitored by applying the train-of-four (TOF) stimulation at 2 Hz to the ulnar nerve every 12 s. Half the patients in each group received 0.08 and the other half 0.12 mg kg-1 of the relaxant. The time to return of T1 (first response in the TOF sequence) to 25% of control was 28 +/- 5.2 (s.d.), 34 +/- 7.1 and 39 +/- 10.2 min following 0.08 mg kg-1 dose (P less than 0.05 between the elderly and young adults) and 45 +/- 9.2, 48 +/- 6.2 and 69 +/- 19.2 min following 0.12 mg kg-1 dose, respectively, in the three age groups (P less than 0.05 between the elderly and the other two groups). The recovery indices (time for 25-75% recovery of T1) after the 0.08 mg kg-1 was 9.6 +/- 3.4, 13.6 +/- 5.1 and 17.4 +/- 6.1 min, respectively (P less than 0.05 between the elderly and young adults). There was no significant difference in any of the parameters between the young adults and the middle-aged. The onset of block at each dose was not significantly different between the three age groups; however, the time to maximum effect was significantly shorter with the higher dose in the young and the middle-aged, but not in the elderly. Regression analysis of the data between age and the duration of action and recovery index suggested a significant prolongation (P less than 0.05) of these parameters in the elderly.


Assuntos
Envelhecimento/fisiologia , Junção Neuromuscular/efeitos dos fármacos , Brometo de Vecurônio/farmacologia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Anestesia por Inalação , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Junção Neuromuscular/fisiologia , Procedimentos Cirúrgicos Oftalmológicos , Fatores de Tempo
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Eur J Anaesthesiol ; 8(2): 151-6, 1991 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1651856

RESUMO

The neuromuscular effects of pipecuronium bromide have been evaluated in 90 adult patients anaesthetized with thiopentone, nitrous oxide in oxygen and intravenous fentanyl with or without halothane. Eighty patients received pipecuronium 45 micrograms kg-1 and the remaining ten 70 micrograms kg-1. A separate group of 10 patients received pancuronium in a dose of 60 micrograms kg-1 (equipotent to pipecuronium 45 micrograms kg-1). Neuromuscular block was measured using a single-twitch or train-of-four mode of stimulation. The time to onset of maximum block with pipecuronium 45 micrograms kg-1 varied between 3.5 and 5.7 min depending on the mode of stimulation and the anaesthetic technique used. The time to 25% recovery of this dose varied between 41 and 54 min. The recovery index (time from 25 to 75% recovery) averaged 29 min. These values were generally similar in the group receiving pancuronium 60 micrograms kg-1. The time to onset of complete block with 70 micrograms kg-1 of pipecuronium averaged 2.5 min and the duration to 25% recovery 95 min. There were no significant changes in heart rate and arterial pressure with the use of pipecuronium. The results show pipecuronium to be a drug resembling pancuronium in its neuromuscular effects when used in equipotent doses.


Assuntos
Androstano-3,17-diol/análogos & derivados , Anestesia Geral , Relaxantes Musculares Centrais/farmacologia , Junção Neuromuscular/efeitos dos fármacos , Fármacos Neuromusculares não Despolarizantes/farmacologia , Piperazinas/farmacologia , Adulto , Androstano-3,17-diol/administração & dosagem , Androstano-3,17-diol/farmacologia , Anestesia por Inalação , Feminino , Fentanila , Halotano , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Contração Muscular/efeitos dos fármacos , Relaxantes Musculares Centrais/administração & dosagem , Fármacos Neuromusculares não Despolarizantes/administração & dosagem , Pancurônio/farmacologia , Pipecurônio , Piperazinas/administração & dosagem , Fatores de Tempo , Nervo Ulnar/efeitos dos fármacos , Nervo Ulnar/fisiologia
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Anaesthesia ; 44(2): 125-7, 1989 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2929933

RESUMO

This report describes the anaesthetic and intensive care management of a patient who had a thoracotomy during active tetanus. The dilemmas which faced the clinicians involved with the case are discussed.


Assuntos
Tétano/complicações , Toracotomia , Anestesia , Feminino , Humanos , Pneumopatias/complicações , Pneumopatias/cirurgia , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Sarcoidose/complicações , Sarcoidose/cirurgia
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