Bhardwaj_2011_J.Anaesthesiol.Clin.Pharmacol_27_247

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Title : Donepezil: A cause of inadequate muscle relaxation and delayed neuromuscular recovery - Bhardwaj_2011_J.Anaesthesiol.Clin.Pharmacol_27_247
Author(s) : Bhardwaj A , Dharmavaram S , Wadhawan S , Sethi A , Bhadoria P
Ref : J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol , 27 :247 , 2011
Abstract :

A 74-year-old female with diabetes mellitus type II and Alzheimer's disease, taking donepezil for 4 months was operated for right modified radical mastectomy under general anesthesia. During the procedure a higher dose of non-depolarizing muscle relaxant was required than those recommended for her age yet the muscle relaxation was inadequate intra-operatively. Residual neuromuscular blockade persisted postoperatively, due to the cumulative effect of large doses of non-depolarizing muscle relaxant, needing post-operative ventilatory assistance. After ruling out other causes of resistance to non-depolarizing muscle relaxants, we concluded that acetylcholinesterase inhibitor donepezil was primarily responsible for inadequate muscle relaxation and delayed post-operative neuromuscular recovery.

PubMedSearch : Bhardwaj_2011_J.Anaesthesiol.Clin.Pharmacol_27_247
PubMedID: 21772691

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Bhardwaj A, Dharmavaram S, Wadhawan S, Sethi A, Bhadoria P (2011)
Donepezil: A cause of inadequate muscle relaxation and delayed neuromuscular recovery
J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 27 :247

Bhardwaj A, Dharmavaram S, Wadhawan S, Sethi A, Bhadoria P (2011)
J Anaesthesiol Clin Pharmacol 27 :247