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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1995
Clinical Trial[Continuous administration of mivacurium for short procedures. Delayed onset and recovery from neuromuscular blockade].
- D Pellissier, N Bruder, D Mokart, D Quilichini, S Camatte, J L Blache, and G François.
- Département d'Anesthésie-Réanimation Chirurgicale, Hôpital Timone Adultes, Marseille.
- Ann Fr Anesth Reanim. 1995 Jan 1;14(6):467-71.
ObjectiveTo assess the delays of onset and spontaneous recovery from neuromuscular block produced by mivacurium administered by continuous infusion for short procedure requiring a deep relaxation.Study DesignProspective open non comparative study.PatientsTwenty-nine class ASA I and II adults undergoing a stomatological procedure of short duration were included in the study.MethodGeneral anaesthesia was obtained with a continuous infusion of propofol, supplemented with alfentanil and N2O-O2 mixture. Neuromuscular blockade, assessed with electromyography of the adductor pollicis muscle, was obtained with mivacurium (150 micrograms.kg-1). After restoration of 5% of neuromuscular transmission, mivacurium was administered by continuous infusion in order to maintain a blockade between 91 and 99%.ResultsThe delay for decreasing twitch height by 95% was 2.9 +/- 1.0 min. The mean dose for maintenance of blockade was 10.9 +/- 1.5 micrograms.kg-1.min-1. The delay of spontaneous recovery from blockade was 10.2 min, 16.6 min and 21.3 min for obtaining 25, 75 and 95% twitchs respectively. The delay for the twitch increase from 25 to 75% was 6.6 min.DiscussionMivacurium in continuous infusion provides rapidly a deep and stable neuromuscular blockade followed by a rapid spontaneous restoration of neuromuscular transmission in patients with normal pseudocholinesterases.
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