DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS FOR EDROPHONIUM AND NEOSTIGMINE ANTAGONISM OF PIPECURONIUM-INDUCED NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCK

Citation
M. Naguib et M. Abdulatif, DOSE-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS FOR EDROPHONIUM AND NEOSTIGMINE ANTAGONISM OF PIPECURONIUM-INDUCED NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCK, Anesthesia and analgesia, 78(2), 1994, pp. 306-311
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032999
Volume
78
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
306 - 311
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2999(1994)78:2<306:DRFEAN>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
We have studied the dose-response relationships for neostigmine and ed rophonium during antagonism of neuromuscular block induced by pipecuro nium bromide. Fifty-six ASA physical status I or II adults were given pipecuronium 70 mu g/kg during fentanyl thiopental-nitrous oxide-halot hane anesthesia. Train-of-four (TOF) stimulation was applied to the ul nar nerve every 10 s, and the force of contraction of the adductor pol licis muscle was recorded. When spontaneous recovery of first twitch h eight reached 20% of its initial control value, edrophonium (0.125, 0. 25, 0.75, or 1 mg/kg) or neostigmine (0.015, 0.03, 0.045, or 0.06 mg/k g) was administered by random allocation. Neuromuscular function in an other seven subjects was allowed to recover spontaneously. This study demonstrated that the dose-response curves for these two drugs for rev ersal of first twitch and TOF ratio were not parallel. The doses of ne ostigmine required to achieve 50% (ED(50)) and 80% (ED(80)) recovery o f the first twitch after 10 min were 8.5 (7.3-9.7) and 17.4 (16.2-18.7 ) mu g/kg [mean (95% confidence intervals)], respectively. Correspondi ng ED(50) and ED(80) values for edrophonium were 84.1 (72.9-96.9) and 233 (215.7-253.3) mu g/kg, respectively. These values corresponded to neostigmine:edrophonium potency ratios of 9.89 (7.4-12.3) and 13.4 (11 .8-14.9) for first twitch ED(50) and ED(80) height, respectively. The calculated doses producing 50% (ED,,) recovery of the TOF ratio at 10 min were 18.8 (17.5-20.2) and 271.3 (246.5-298.6) mu g/kg for neostigm ine and edrophonium, respectively. These values corresponded to a pote ncy ratio of 14.4 (12.8-15.9). We conclude that both edrophonium and n eostigmine were able to reverse a pipecuronium neuromuscular block alt hough their dose-response curves were not parallel.