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INFUSION OF ATRACURIUM IN NEONATES, INFANTS AND CHILDREN

The doses of atracurium (by infusion) required to maintain steady-state (90–95%) neuromuscular block were assessed in 75 children aged 9 days to 17 yr during balanced anaesthesia. Following the intubating dose of atracurium 0.4 mg kg−1 and after the recovery of single twitch to 5–10% of control (mon...

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Published in:British journal of anaesthesia : BJA 1988-05, Vol.60 (6), p.651-654
Main Authors: KALLI, I, MERETOJA, O.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The doses of atracurium (by infusion) required to maintain steady-state (90–95%) neuromuscular block were assessed in 75 children aged 9 days to 17 yr during balanced anaesthesia. Following the intubating dose of atracurium 0.4 mg kg−1 and after the recovery of single twitch to 5–10% of control (monitored by evoked EMG of hypothenar muscle), an infusion of atracurium 0.5 mg kg−1 h−1 was started. In 22 of the patients this initial rate resulted in the desired steady state; 32 patients required one, and 21 required two or more adjustments in rate. The mean single twitch value at steady-state was 6.6±0.3% (SEM), which is equal to 93% neuromuscular block. The infusion requirement to maintain the steady state neuromuscular block in all paediatric patients more than 1 month old was constant (0.53±0.01 mg kg−1 h−1). The infusion requirement of neonates up to 1 month old was 25% less (0.40±0.02 mg kg−1 h−1; P = 0.003). A significant correlation (n = 75, r = 0.76, P < 0.001) was found between the infusion rate (mg m−2 h−1) and the logarithm of the body surface area.
ISSN:0007-0912
1471-6771
DOI:10.1093/bja/60.6.651