Comparison of Different Dosages of Rocuronium on Abdominal Wound Closure
10.3969/j.issn.1003-4706.2018.05.012
- VernacularTitle:比较不同剂量罗库溴铵用于关腹的临床疗效
- Author:
Fei LIAO
1
;
Qi-Cai QU
;
Qing-Qing HUANG
;
Jian-Ping TAO
;
Yong-Yu SI
Author Information
1. 玉溪市人民医院麻醉科
- Keywords:
Rocuronium;
Abdominal wound closure;
Train-of-four stimulation;
Residual paralysis
- From:
Journal of Kunming Medical University
2018;39(5):56-60
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the effects of different dosages of rocuronium on abdominal wound closure under general anesthesia.Methods Ninety ASA class I or II patients scheduled for elective abdominal surgery under general anesthesia were randomized into three groups with 30 cases each.Each group received rocuronium 1 time of ED95 (0.3 mg/kg),0.5 time of ED95 (0.15 mg/kg),0.2 time of ED95 (0.06 mg/kg) respectively when closing the abdominal wall.TOF recovered to 25%, 75%, 90%, time of eye-opening on command, time of head-lift for more than 5 seconds,extubation time, the rate of upper airways obstruction after extubation and the satisfaction score for the muscle relaxation to general surgeons were recorded.Results TOF values had no significantly different among the three groups before abdominal wound closure (P>0.05).Compared with group A and group B,time of TOF in group C was significangtly increased after administration of rocuronium (P<0.05) . Time of TOF recovery to 25%, 75%, 90%in group C were significangtly decreased (P<0.01).Compared with group A and group B, time of eye-opening on command ,head-lift for more than 5 seconds and extubation time were significantly shorter in group C.There were 8,4,0 patients undwent upper airways obstruction among each group respectively after extubation (P<0.05).The satisfaction score for muscle relaxation among three groups had no significant difference.Conclusion An additional administration of 0.2 time of ED95 (0.06 mg/kg) rocuronium before abdominal wound closure in abdominal surgery can achieve satisfactory muscle relaxation for surgeons.