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Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Jul 2002
Clinical TrialPlasma cholinesterase activity and duration of action of mivacurium in phenotypically normal patients.
- Doris ØStergaard, M Ibsen, L Skovgaard, and J Viby-Mogensen.
- Department of Anaesthesiology, Gentofte University Hospital, Denmark. dooe@herlevhosp.kbhamt.dk
- Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2002 Jul 1; 46 (6): 679-83.
BackgroundThe short duration of action of mivacurium is due to its rapid hydrolysis by plasma cholinesterase (pChe). In patients with normal phenotype, low pChe activity because of, for instance, disease or intake of drugs may prolong the duration of action of mivacurium. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pChe activity and the duration of action of mivacurium 0.2 mg/kg in phenotypically normal patients.MaterialForty-three adult patients with normal pChe phenotype and low or normal pChe activity, undergoing a variety of surgical procedures were included in the study with their informed consent and Ethics Committee approval. The neuromuscular block was monitored using TOF stimulation every 12 s and mechanomyography. The time to reappearance of the first response to TOF stimulation was measured.ResultsThe patients pChe activities ranged from 45 to 1272 U/l (normal range 660-1620 U/l) and the time to first response to TOF from 8.1 to 62.7 min. An inverse relationship between enzyme activity and duration of action of mivacurium was found. The relationship was described by the equation: log10 (time) =alpha- beta log10 (pChe), where alpha (SD) is 2.547 (0.186) and beta (SD) 0.454 (0.069).ConclusionIn patients with phenotypically normal pChe, prediction of the duration of action of mivacurium is possible from the patients actual pChe activity. In patients with pChe activities below the normal range, the time to reappearance of the first response to TOF stimulation may vary from 10 to 180 min Only patients with pChe activities <220 U/l had a significantly prolonged duration of action of mivacurium.
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