NEUROMUSCULAR AND CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF DOXACURIUM IN CHILDERN ANAESTHETIZED WITH HALOTHANE |
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Authors: | GOUDSOUZIAN, N. G. ALIFIMOFF, J. K. LIU, L. M. P. FOSTER, V. MCNULTY, B. SAVARESE, J. J. |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, at the Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Ma. 02114, U.S.A. 2Division of Clinical Research, Burroughs Wellcome Company Research Triangle Park, NC, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The neuromuscular and cardiovascular effects of doxacurium chloride(BW A938U) were evaluated in 27 children (212 yr) anaesthetizedwith 1% halothane and nitrous oxide in oxygen. In nine childrenthe incremental technique was used to establish a cumulativedose-response curve by train-of-four stimulation. The remainingchildren received either 30 or 50 µg kg1 of thedrug as a single bolus. The median ED50 and ED 95 of doxacuriumin children were 19 and 32 µg kg1, respectively.No clinically significant change in heart rate or arterial pressureoccurred. Following doxacurium 30 µg kg1 and 50µg kg1, recovery to 25% of control occurred in25 (SEM 6) and 44 (3) min, respectively. The recovery index(2575% of control) was 27 (2) min. The duration of actionof doxacurium is similar to that of tubocurarine and dimethyl-tubocurarinein children. Compared with adults, children seem to requiremore doxacurium (µg kg1) to achieve a comparabledegree of neuromuscular depression, and they recover more rapidly. Presented in part at the American Society of AnesthesiologistsAnnual Meeting, October 1987, and the International AnesthesiaResearch Society Meeting, March 1988. |
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