Title of article :
THE INCIDENCE OF POSTOPERATIVE RESIDUAL CURARIZATION FOLLOWING THE USE OF INTERMEDIATE-ACTING MUSCLE RELAXANTS AND RELATED FACTORS
Author/Authors :
Kocaturk, Ozlem Ataturk State Hospital - Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Turkey , Kaan, Nil Adnan Menderes University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation, Turkey , Kayacan, Nurten Akdeniz University - Faculty of Medecine - Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, Turkey , Ertugrul, Fatma Akdeniz University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, Turkey
From page :
583
To page :
590
Abstract :
Purpose: To evaluate the incidence of residual curarization (RC) and related risk factors in the early and late postoperative periods in patients receiving general anesthesia with intermediateacting muscle relaxants. Methods: Two-hundred and eight American Society of Anesthesiologists class I and II patients, aged 18-70 years, who underwent general anesthesia with intermediate-acting muscle relaxants, were included. Heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, tympanic temperature were recorded for each patient who was transported to the recovery room, every 10 minutes by a trained nurse. To define the efficacy of residual muscle relaxants, neuromuscular monitoring was performed, and Train of Four (TOF) ratios 90% were regarded as RC whereas ratios ≥90% were considered as adequate neuromuscular recovery in early and late recovery periods. Age, duration of anesthesia, repeated doses, reversal and types of intermediate-acting neuromuscular blockers were evaluated as risk factors for RC. Logistic Regression Analysis was performed to define the risk factors for RC in early and late periods. Results: The RC rate was 10.6% in the early recovery period, and short duration of anesthesia, repeated doses and lack of reversal use were the risk factors for RC. However, RC rate was 2.9% in the late recovery period, and the only risk factor was repeated doses. Conclusion: Reversal use was shown to reduce residual effects of intermediate-acting muscle relaxants in early recovery period, whereas risk of RC in 30 min in PACU was shown to increase with repeated doses of muscle relaxants.
Keywords :
Residual curarization , train , of , four , intermediate , acting muscle relaxants , postanesthesia care unit
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology 
Record number :
2585895
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