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Antagonism of pancuronium- and pipecuronium-induced neuromuscular block
Authors:GYERMEK  L; CANTLEY  E M; LEE  C
Institution:Department of Anesthesiology, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 1000 West Carson Street, Torrance, CA 90222, USA
Abstract:We have compared the antagonism of neuro muscular block producedby pipecuronium with pancuronium in 80 anaesthetized surgicalpatients using mechanomyography and electromyography. Pancuronium0.1 mg kg or pipecuronium 0.07 mg kg–1 was given afterinduction of anaesthesia and neuromuscular block was adjustedto 75% twitch depression at the time of antagonism. The followingregimens were used: edrophonium 0.5 and 1.0 mg kg–1, neostigmine0.04 mg kg–1 pyridostigmine 0.3 mg kg–1 and edrophonium0.25 mg kg–1 with pyridostigmine 0.15 mg kg–1. Antagonismwas evaluated also by the head lift test. There was no differencebetween the reversibility of neuromuscular block produced bypancuronium or pipecuronium. Edrophonium produced a significantlyfaster antagonism than neostigmine or pyridostigmine but onsetof action was not significantly faster than that of edrophoniumwith pyridostigmine. All regimens produced 100% (or near 100%)antagonism of twitch response within 15 min. However, TOF fadeantagonism was more complete with pyridostigmine, neostigmineand edrophonium 1.0 mg kg–1 than with edrophonium 0.5mg kg–1. The head lift test indicated somewhat less antagonismwith edrophonium 0.5 and 1.0 mg kg–1. Using five monitoringmethods, the rank order of reversal potency was: pyridostigmine~ neostigmine > edrophonium 1.0 mg kg–1 edrophonium+ pyridostigmine > edrophonium 0.5 mg kg–1.
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