USE OF MIVACURIUM CHLORIDE BY CONSTANT INFUSION IN THE ANEPHRIC PATIENT
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- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in British Journal of Anaesthesia
- Vol. 68 (5) , 492-498
- https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/68.5.492
Abstract
Twenty anephric and 20 healthy patients received a bolus dose of mivacurium 150 fig kg−1 When the first EMG response (T1) of the train-of-four had recovered to 5% of control (TO), an infusion of mivacurium 10 ng kg−1 min−1was started and adjusted to keep T1 at 5% Ten patients in each group were given neostigmine 35 pg kg−1 when the infusion was stopped when T1/TO had recovered to 20% in the others recovery was spontaneous. After the bolus dose of mivacurium, mean (SD) depression of T1 was greater in the anephric group than in the normal group (98.4 (3.5) vs 96.8 (4.4)%; P < 0.07; and recovery of T1/T0 to 5% was slower (15.3 (6.9) vs 9.8 (3.5) min; P < 0.01). Anephric patients required a slower infusion rate (6.3 (1.9) vs 10.4 (2.8) ng kg−1 min−1; P < 0.001) Neostigmine hastened recovery of both T1/T0 and T4/T1 in both groups. Spontaneous recovery of T1/T0 (from 25% to 75%) after the infusion was also slower in anephric patients (12.2 (8.2) vs 7.7 (1.2) min; P < 0.05). Plasma cholinesterase activity was less in the anephric group (785 (207) vs 943 (217) μu litre−1; P < 0.05) and there was a (negative) correlation overall between cholinesterase activity and time to 5% recovery of T1/T0 after the bolus dose (r = −0.42; P < 0.02). We conclude that patients with chronic renal failure may require a reduced dose of mivacurium.Keywords
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