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Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | 1996

A Mixture of Mivacurium and Rocuronium Is Comparable in Clinical Onset to Succinylcholine

James B. Stevens; John M. Shepherd; Patricia A. Vories; Steven C. Walker; M.Valerie Vescovo

STUDY OBJECTIVES To compare the clinical onset and duration of a combination of mivacurium and rocuronium with succinylcholine, and to determine the efficacy of this mixture for rapid tracheal intubation. DESIGN Observer-blind prospective study. SETTING Teaching hospital. PATIENTS 70 ASA status I and II patients having general anesthesia for elective surgery. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS After induction of general anesthesia, patients randomly received succinylcholine 1.0 mg/kg, rocuronium 0.6 mg/kg, or a combination of rocuronium 0.6 mg/kg and mivacurium 0.15 mg/kg. Evoked muscular response at the adductor pollicis was measured by mechanomyography. The time from injection of muscle relaxant(s) to ablation of T1 (clinical onset) and recovery of T1 to 25% of control height (clinical duration) was recorded. Intubating conditions 45 seconds after administration of muscle relaxants were assessed. There was no significant difference in clinical onset time between succinylcholine (mean +/- SD, 47.4 +/- 6.5 seconds) and the combination of mivacurium-rocuronium (51.2 +/- 13.4 seconds). Intubating conditions with mivacurium-rocuronium were comparable to those of succinylcholine. The clinical duration of rocuronium 0.6 mg/kg (38.9 +/- 12.3 minutes) was prolonged by the addition of mivacurium (49.0 +/- 9.6 minutes). CONCLUSIONS This combination of mivacurium and rocuronium is comparable to succinylcholine in both clinical onset time and quality of intubating conditions. When rapid onset of dense neuromuscular blockade and intermediate clinical duration is desirable, this mixture may be an acceptable alternative to succinylcholine.


Archive | 2001

Pacifier pulse oximeter sensor

Steven C. Walker; John G. Alexander; John M. Shepherd


Archive | 1999

Pulse oximeter sensor combined with a combination oropharyngeal airway and bite block

Steven C. Walker; John M. Shepherd; John G. Alexander


Archive | 1999

Method for monitoring arterial oxygen saturation

John M. Shepherd; Steven C. Walker


Archive | 1999

Self-piercing pulse oximeter sensor assembly

Steven C. Walker; John M. Shepherd


Archive | 2001

Catheter securing device

Todd M. Bertoch; Ted F. Gingrich; Steven C. Walker; John M. Shepherd


Archive | 2001

Device and method for monitoring arterial oxygen saturation

John M. Shepherd; Steven C. Walker; John G. Alexander


Archive | 1999

Disposable pulse oximeter assembly and protective cover therefor

Steven C. Walker; John M. Shepherd


Archive | 1999

Nasopharyngeal airway with reflectance pulse oximeter sensor

Steven C. Walker; John M. Shepherd; John G. Alexander


Archive | 2003

Orthogonal arterial catheter

Saturnino Chavez; Steven C. Walker; John M. Shepherd

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Steven C. Walker

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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James B. Stevens

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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M.Valerie Vescovo

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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Patricia A. Vories

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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