• Br J Anaesth · Oct 1996

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    Potency and time course of action of rocuronium during desflurane and isoflurane anaesthesia.

    • N Kumar, R K Mirakhur, M J Symington, and G J McCarthy.
    • Department of Anaesthetics, Queen's University of Belfast.
    • Br J Anaesth. 1996 Oct 1;77(4):488-91.

    AbstractWe have studied the potency and onset and duration of action of rocuronium in patients anaesthetized with 1 MAC of desflurane or isoflurane (in 66% nitrous oxide). Potency was estimated using the single bolus dose technique. Neuromuscular block was measured by stimulation of the ulnar nerve and recording the force of contraction of the adductor pollicis muscle. The ED50 and ED95 of rocuronium were estimated as 138 (95% confidence limits 117-162) micrograms kg-1 and 281 (241-328) micrograms kg-1, and 126 (105-151) micrograms kg-1 and 283 (236-339) micrograms kg-1 during desflurane and isoflurane anaesthesia, respectively. The mean times to onset of maximum block after rocuronium 0.6 mg kg-1 were 1.0 (SD 0.10) min and 1.1 (0.15) min, respectively, during anaesthesia with desflurane and isoflurane. The respective times to recovery of T1 (the first response in the train-of-four (TOF) stimulation) to 25% and 90% were 36 (8.3) min and 54 (15.4) min during desflurane anaesthesia and 31 (8.2) min and 45 (12.7) min during isoflurane anaesthesia. The times to recovery of the TOF ratio to 0.7 were 66 (13.4) min and 52 (16.3) min and the 25-75% recovery indices 14 (5.3) min and 10 (3.2) min, respectively, in the desflurane and isoflurane groups. There were no differences in the estimated potency or onset of action of rocuronium during desflurane and isoflurane anaesthesia. However, duration of action tended to be longer curing desflurane anaesthesia although only the differences in times to TOF ratio of 0.7 and the recovery indices were close to being significantly different (P = 0.0503 and 0.0560).

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