British journal of anaesthesia
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We report a case of unsuspected difficult intubation in an adult caused by laryngeal web formation in the anterior commissure of the larynx. After induction of anaesthesia, most parts of the posterior commissure of the vocal cords were seen clearly at laryngoscopy, but a 7.5-mm internal diameter (id) tracheal tube could not be advanced below the level of the vocal cords because of resistance. ⋯ Because of the unexpected difficulties in intubation, an otolaryngologist was consulted to examine the larynx with a microscope. A web of 0.5 cm in the anterior commissures was found which caused subglottic stenosis.
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We have studied the train-of-four (TOF) response mechanomyographically during onset of neuromuscular block produced by subclinical doses of suxamethonium in order to follow the augmentation of the first twitch of the TOF (T1) and TOF fade compared with control TOF responses before the drug was given. In the groups given suxamethonium 0.05, 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 mg kg-1, the increments in T1 after administration of the drug were observed before twitch depression occurred; these were mean 22.3 (SEM 8.1)%, 19.2 (3.3)%, 10.8 (2.0)% and 4.2 (2.2)%, respectively. ⋯ The results of this study suggest that low doses of suxamethonium produced transient increase in muscle tension and twitch depression with significant TOF fade. We conclude that suxamethonium was associated with presynaptic effects as a consequence of brief stimulation of acetylcholine release followed by progressive diminution at the neuromuscular junction.
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So just who was James "Young" Simpson?