1.Intubation condition and side effects of different doses of succinylcholine
Thu Thi Minh Nguyen ; Tu Huu Nguyen
Journal of Medical Research 2007;47(1):44-49
Background: Succinylcholine is drug muscle relaxant the only depolarizing current can also be used in clinical. Objectives: The current study assessed the intubation condition and side effects of different doses of succinylcholine. Subjects and method: In a randomized, double blind trial, 90 patients were divided into 3 groups. 1, 1.5 or 2 mg/kg succinylcholine was added with Fentanyl and Thiopental for induction in group I, II and III, respectively. A rapid induction and postoperative myalgia were evaluated. Results: Fasciculation time as well as myalgia increased significantly by the doses. Intubation conditions were better in group II and III. Increase of kalemia was seen in all groups, but most significantly in group III (3,7 \xb1 0,3 vs 3,3 \xb1 0,2, p<0,05). Conclusion: 1, 1.5 or 2 mg/kg succinylcholine equally provided acceptable intubation condition. Succinylcholine 2 mg/kg induced more fasciculation, myalgia and increase of kalemia.
Succinylcholine/ adverse effects
;
Intubation
;
2.Acute Angioedema in a Patient Who Received Ketamine and Succinylcholine: A Case Report.
Somayeh VALADKHANI ; Farzaneh RADMARD ; Morteza SAEEDI ; Mohammad Reza FARNIA
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(18):2264-2264
Adult
;
Angioedema
;
chemically induced
;
diagnosis
;
Female
;
Humans
;
Ketamine
;
adverse effects
;
Succinylcholine
;
adverse effects