Title : Suxamethonium-induced muscle pains are not related to cholinesterase activity - Ansermino_1993_Anaesthesia_48_1097 |
Author(s) : Ansermino JM , Burke MA , Upton PM , McVittie J , Blogg CE |
Ref : Anaesthesia , 48 :1097 , 1993 |
Abstract :
We have investigated the possibility of using the pre-operative measurement of cholinesterase activity to predict the postoperative development of myalgia following the administration of suxamethonium. Seventy-seven patients presenting for elective extraction of wisdom teeth were entered in the study. All patients received a standard anaesthetic regimen, including suxamethonium to facilitate tracheal intubation, and standardised postoperative analgesia. Myalgia was assessed postoperatively and no correlation between muscle pains and cholinesterase activity was found. |
PubMedSearch : Ansermino_1993_Anaesthesia_48_1097 |
PubMedID: 8285336 |
Inhibitor | Succinylcholine~Suxamethonium |
Substrate | Succinylcholine~Suxamethonium |
Ansermino JM, Burke MA, Upton PM, McVittie J, Blogg CE (1993)
Suxamethonium-induced muscle pains are not related to cholinesterase activity
Anaesthesia
48 :1097
Ansermino JM, Burke MA, Upton PM, McVittie J, Blogg CE (1993)
Anaesthesia
48 :1097