A clinical evaluation of anesthesia for patients with myasthenia gravis using target controlled infusion without muscle relaxant
- VernacularTitle:重症肌无力患者无肌松剂靶控输注麻醉的临床观察
- Author:
Jie YI
;
Yuguang HUANG
;
Ailun LUO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
anesthesia;
muscle relaxant;
target controlled infusion;
myasthenia gravis
- From:
Basic & Clinical Medicine
2010;30(3):306-308
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the safety and feasibility of anesthesia for patients with myasthenia gravis using target controlled infusion without muscle relaxant.Methods Thirty-one patients with myasthenia gravis were recruited into study.A target controlled infusion was started with targeting effect-site concentration of propofol 3 μg/mL and remifentanil 4 ng/mL.Intubation was performed when patients were unconsciousness and target concentrations of both drugs were reached.No muscle relaxant was used during anesthesia.Blood pressure,heart rate,performance of intubation and respiratory recovery including extubation and wake time were observed.Results All patients were intubated successfully in one attempt.38.7% patients had mild cough when the endotracheal tube past through the vocal cord during intubation.Blood pressure and heart rate at post-intubation increased significantly as compared with pre-intubation (P<0.01).After cease of drugs,time of spontaneous breathing recovery was (6.5±2.9) min.Extubation and wakeup time were (9.8±3.6) and (7.4±3.1) min respectively.No adverse event was noted.Conclusion Target controlled infusion without muscle relaxant was safe and effective anesthesia for myasthenia gravis patients undergoing thymectomy.