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Bioavailability of Intramuscular Rocuronium in Infants and Children
Authors:Reynolds, Lynne M. MD   Lau, Marie BS, Brown, Ronald, BS   Luks, Andrew BA, MA   Sharma, Manohar PhD   Fisher, Dennis M. MD
Abstract:Background: Intramuscular rocuronium, in doses of 1,000 micro gram/kg in infants and 1,800 micro gram/kg in children, produces complete twitch depression in 5-6 min. To determine the rate and extent of absorption of rocuronium after intramuscular administration, blood was sampled at various intervals after rocuronium administration by both intramuscular and intravenous routes to determine plasma concentrations (Cp) of rocuronium.

Methods: Twenty-nine pediatric patients ages 3 months to 5 yr were anesthetized with N2 O and halothane. The trachea was intubated, ventilation was controlled, and adductor pollicis twitch tension was measured. When anesthetic conditions were stable, rocuronium (1,000 micro gram/kg for infants and 1,800 micro gram/kg for children) was injected either intramuscularly (in the deltoid muscle) or intravenously. Four venous plasma samples were obtained from each child 2-240 min after rocuronium administration. A mixed-effects population pharmacokinetic analysis was applied to these values to determine bioavailability, absorption rate constant, and time to peak Cp with intramuscular administration.

Results: With intramuscular administration, rocuronium's bioavailability averaged 82.6% and its absorption rate constant was 0.105 min sup -1. Simulation indicated that Cp peaked 13 min after rocuronium was given intramuscularly, and that 30 min after intramuscular administration, less than 4% of the administered dose remained to be absorbed from the intramuscular depot.

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