• Anesthesia and analgesia · Feb 1994

    Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    The effect of hypothermia on adductor pollicis twitch tension during continuous infusion of vecuronium in isoflurane-anesthetized humans.

    • T Heier, J E Caldwell, L I Eriksson, D I Sessler, and R D Miller.
    • Department of Anesthesia, University of California, San Francisco 94143-0648.
    • Anesth. Analg. 1994 Feb 1; 78 (2): 312-7.

    AbstractThe effect of total body cooling on force of contraction of the adductor pollicis was determined during a constant rate infusion of vecuronium. Anesthesia was induced with thiopental and maintained with isoflurane/nitrous oxide in eight volunteers (study group) and seven surgical patients (control group). After train-of-four (TOF) stimulation of the ulnar nerve, we measured the amplitude of the first response (T1) in the train and the ratio of the fourth-to-first response (TOF ratio). Vecuronium was then administered as an intravenous (i.v.) bolus, 25 micrograms/kg, followed by continuous i.v. infusion, 25 micrograms.kg-1 x h-1; central body (core) temperature was maintained stable for 60 min, at the end of which T1 and TOF responses were constant. In the study group, core temperature was then reduced (using circulating-water blankets) by a mean of 2.6 degrees C, decreasing the T1 and TOF ratio, respectively, by 19% and 18% per degrees C reduction in adductor pollicis temperature. Normothermia was maintained in the control group for a mean of 111 min, with no significant change in T1 and TOF responses. We conclude that, during a constant-rate infusion of vecuronium, the magnitude of neuromuscular block increases significantly when adductor pollicis temperature decreases secondary to core cooling.

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