Factors predicting atracurium reversal time

Autor: Hans Kirkegaard-Nielsen, Henrik Stougaard Pedersen, Inge Krogh Severinsen, Peter Lindholm
Rok vydání: 1999
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Zdroj: Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 43:834-841
ISSN: 0001-5172
DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-6576.1999.430809.x
Popis: Background: To identify individual factors and combination of factors predictive of reversal time (defined as time from neostigmine administration to train-of-four (TOF) ratio 0.70) from atracurium-induced neuromuscular block, the present study tested the following variables as possible predictors of reversal time: 1) degree of block at the time of antagonism as quantified by first response to TOF or double-burst stimulation (DBS); 2) time from last supplemental dose of atracurium to administration of neostigmine (pre-reversal time); and 3) time from administration of initial atracurium dose to T1 (the magnitude of the first twitch in TOF) recovered to 10% (duration of action of the initial dose of atracurium). Methods: The study population comprised 83 female patients, ASA physical status 1 or 2, anaesthetized with fentanyl, thiopental, halothane and nitrous oxide. Initial and supplemental doses of atracurium were 0.5 mg · kg−1 and 0.15 mg · kg−1, respectively. Evoked responses to TOF or DBS were recorded mechanomyographically. Neuromuscular block was antagonized with neostigmine, 0.07 mg · kg−1, at varying time intervals (6–50 min) after the final atracurium dose. Results: Multiple linear regression analyses testing T1, D1 (the magnitude of the first twitch in DBS), pre-reversal time and duration of action of the initial dose of atracurium, demonstrated that with superficial block, T1 >15%, T1 is the only significant predictor for reversal time. With moderate block, 0< T1 ≤15%, both T1 and duration of action of the initial atracurium dose are significant predictors for reversal time. With profound block, T1=0, duration of action of the initial dose and pre-reversal time are significant predictors for reversal time. Conclusion: 1) T1 is a more important predictor for reversal time from atracurium-induced neuromuscular block than D1; 2) predictors differ with the degree of block: with T1 >15%, T1 is the only significant predictor; with 0< T1 ≤15%, the duration of action of the initial dose and T1 are predictors for reversal time; with T1=0 , the duration of action of the initial dose and pre-reversal time predict reversal time.
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