Torrance_1997_Br.J.Anaesth_78_222

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Title : Low-dose mivacurium supplementation of prilocaine i.v. regional anaesthesia - Torrance_1997_Br.J.Anaesth_78_222
Author(s) : Torrance JM , Lewer BM , Galletly DC
Ref : British Journal of Anaesthesia , 78 :222 , 1997
Abstract :

We have compared in two groups of five healthy volunteers, the motor effect of prilocaine i.v. regional anaesthesia of the forearm with and without addition of mivacurium 0.6 mg. Although addition of mivacurium might, theoretically, provide the benefit of increased neuromuscular block with rapid plasma cholinesterase degradation in the isolated limb, we observed prolonged forearm weakness in the mivacurium group using tests of grip strength (median recovery to 90% of control, 80 min (range 60 min to > 8 h) vs control median recovery to 90% of 16 (8-24) min) and bead transfer (median recovery to 90% of control 36 (24-48) min vs control median recovery to 90% of 12 (8-16) min). This weakness was considerably in excess of that predicted by rapid systemic degradation of mivacurium. The mivacurium group experienced symptoms of local anaesthetic toxicity which did not occur in the control group and which could not be replicated by administration of mivacurium alone.

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Related information

Inhibitor Mivacurium
Substrate Prilocaine    Mivacurium

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Torrance JM, Lewer BM, Galletly DC (1997)
Low-dose mivacurium supplementation of prilocaine i.v. regional anaesthesia
British Journal of Anaesthesia 78 :222

Torrance JM, Lewer BM, Galletly DC (1997)
British Journal of Anaesthesia 78 :222