• Pediatric emergency care · Aug 2001

    Comparative Study

    Safety and efficacy of rocuronium for controlled intubation with paralytics in the pediatric emergency department.

    • D R Mendez, C S Goto, T J Abramo, and R A Wiebe.
    • Department of Pediatrics, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA. drmendez@texaschildrenhospital.org
    • Pediatr Emerg Care. 2001 Aug 1;17(4):233-6.

    BackgroundControlled intubation in the pediatric emergency department (ED) requires a paralytic agent that is safe, efficacious, and of rapid onset. The safety of succinylcholine has been challenged, leading some clinicians to use vecuronium as an alternative. Rocuronium's onset is similar to that of succinylcholine.ObjectiveTo evaluate the safety and efficacy of rocuronium for controlled intubation with paralysis (CIP) in the pediatric ED.MethodsA retrospective, observational study reviewed the records of patients less than 15 years of age, who received controlled intubation with paralytics at two Dallas EDs. The patients received either vecuronium or rocuronium.ResultsThe study included 84 patients (vecuronium 19, rocuronium 65). Complications were similar between the two groups. Rocuronium had a shorter time from administration to intubation when compared to vecuronium (P < 0.05).ConclusionRocuronium is as safe and efficacious as vecuronium for CIP in the pediatric ED.

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