Aktivní reverze nervosvalové blokády rokuroniem podáním sugammadexu u císařského řezu v celkové anestezii – série kazuistik

Title in English Active reversal of rocuronium induced neuromuscular blockade with sugammadex admnistration in caesarean section under general anaesthesia - case series
Authors

ŠTOURAČ Petr KOSINOVÁ Martina BÁRTÍKOVÁ Ivana KLUČKA Jozef KŘIKAVA Ivo ŠTOUDEK Roman HARAZIM Hana HUSER Martin JANKŮ Petr GÁL Roman

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Anesteziologie a intenzivní medicína
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Gynaecology and obstetrics
Keywords sugammadex; Caesarean Section; general anaesthesia; neuromuscular blockade; Rapid Sequence Induction
Description Sugammadex is a selective relaxant-binding agent, which reverses rocuronium-induced neuromuscular blocks of any depth. We reported six Caesarean section cases, undergoing general anaesthesia with propofol (1,6 – 2,3 mg/kg) or thiopental (4,1 - 5,6 mg/kg) and rocuronium (0,8 - 1,1 mg/kg) or sukcinylcholin (1,0 – 1,5 mg/kg) for induction of neuromuscular blockade. For maintaining of neromuscular blockade rocuronium (0,4 - 0,5 mg/kg) was used. At the end of the procedure, all patients had a significant degree of neuromuscular block. In one patient, there was no single twitch response and no TOF ratio, three patients had shallow neuromuscular blockade (TOF > 1) and two of them had no clinical signs of neuromuscular recovery (no TOF monitoring). The uniform dose of sugammadex 200 mg (1,7 – 3,2 mg/kg) was given. In all patients, sugammadex provided rapid and sufficient reversal to full muscle strenght. All patients were monitored after operation, and no signs of recurarization occurred in any patient and no signs of neuromuscular weakness were observed.

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