Title : Failure of reversion of neuromuscular block with sugammadex in patient with myasthenia gravis: case report and brief review of literature - Fernandes_2019_BMC.Anesthesiol_19_160 |
Author(s) : Fernandes HDS , Ximenes JLS , Nunes DI , Ashmawi HA , Vieira JE |
Ref : BMC Anesthesiol , 19 :160 , 2019 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a challenge for anesthesia management. This report shows that the use of rocuronium-sugammadex is not free from flaws and highlights the importance of cholinesterase inhibitors management and neuromuscular block monitoring in the perioperative period of myasthenic patients. CASE PRESENTATION: Myasthenic female patient submitted to general balanced anesthesia using 25 mg of rocuronium. Under train-of-four (TOF) monitoring, repeated doses of sugammadex was used in a total of 800 mg without recovery of neuromuscular blockade, but TOF ratio (TOFR) was stabilized at 60%. Neostigmine administration led to the improvement of TOFR. CONCLUSIONS: Although the use of rocuronium-sugammadex seems safe, we should consider their unpredictability in myasthenic patients. This report supports the monitoring of neuromuscular blockade as mandatory in every patient, especially the myasthenic ones. |
PubMedSearch : Fernandes_2019_BMC.Anesthesiol_19_160 |
PubMedID: 31421671 |
Chemical | Sugammadex |
Fernandes HDS, Ximenes JLS, Nunes DI, Ashmawi HA, Vieira JE (2019)
Failure of reversion of neuromuscular block with sugammadex in patient with myasthenia gravis: case report and brief review of literature
BMC Anesthesiol
19 :160
Fernandes HDS, Ximenes JLS, Nunes DI, Ashmawi HA, Vieira JE (2019)
BMC Anesthesiol
19 :160