腹腔镜手术患者使用阿曲库铵-维库伦复合铵的疗效:随机对照研究

Q3 Medicine
Palem Reshmika, Amitabh Dutta, Savitar Malhotra, Nitin Sethi, Jayashree Sood
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摘要

简介:深部神经肌肉阻滞(d-NMB)是腹腔镜手术中腹腔积液的必要条件。然而,维持 d-NMB 直到手术结束会延迟残余阻滞的逆转。因此,与单独使用插管栓剂非去极化药(阿曲库铵、维库铵)相比,探讨维库铵和阿曲库铵的协同作用对 "腹腔镜 "手术中 d-NMB 作用持续时间的影响是有价值的。本研究旨在评估阿曲库铵和维库伦铵的协同作用是否会延长d-NMB在 "腹腔镜 "手术中的作用时间:方法:48名接受腹腔镜胆囊切除术的患者(18-60岁,美国麻醉医师协会身体状况II/III级,性别不限)被随机分配接受维库伦(维库伦组,n = 16)或阿曲库铵(阿曲库铵组,n = 16)或维库伦-阿曲库铵组合(维库伦-阿曲库铵组合组,n = 16),并分析其对作用时间的影响(主要目标);对腹腔镜胆囊切除术患者神经肌肉阻滞的起效时间、可逆性和插管条件质量(次要目标)的影响。结果接受阿曲库铵-维库伦复合制剂(53.9±9.7分钟)与阿曲库铵单制剂(41.1±3.8分钟)或维库伦单制剂(43.5±9.2分钟)相比,接受阿曲库铵-维库伦复合制剂的患者神经肌肉阻滞的作用时间明显更长(P = 0.000)。在起效时间(维库铵[198.1 ± 34.9 秒]、阿曲库铵[188.5 ± 50.6 秒]或阿曲库铵-维库铵组合[196.3 ± 46.3 秒][P = 0.829])、肌松弛效应逆转时间(维库铵[559.9 ± 216.2秒]、阿曲库铵[584.7 ± 258.3秒]和阿曲库铵-维库铵组合[555.0 ± 205.4秒][P = 0.925]);以及插管质量条件(维库铵组[9.6 ± 1.3];阿曲库铵组[10.0 ± 0.0];阿曲库铵-维库铵组[10.0 ± 0.0] [P = 0.182]):结论:在腹腔镜胆囊切除术中,阿曲库铵-维库伦铵组合的协同作用可延长d-NMB的作用时间,而不会影响起效时间、插管条件的质量和肌松效果的逆转。
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Efficacy of Atracurium-Vecuronium Combination in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Study.

Introduction: Deep neuromuscular blockade (d-NMB) is an essential requirement for carboperitoneum during laparoscopy surgery. However, sustaining d-NMB till the completion of surgery delays the reversal of the residual block. Therefore, there is a merit in exploring the effect of synergistic vecuronium-atracurium combination on the duration-of-action of d-NMB during "laparoscopic" surgery when we compare intubating bolus non-depolarizers (atracurium, vecuronium) administered alone. This study aims to evaluate whether the synergistic effect atracurium-vecuronium combination increases duration-of-action of d-NMB "laparoscopic" surgery settings.

Methods: Forty-eight patients (18-60 years, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status- II/III, either sex) undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy were randomly allocated to receive vecuronium (vecuronium group, n = 16) or atracurium (atracurium group, n = 16) or vecuroniumatr-acurium combination (vecuronium-atracurium combination group, n = 16) and analyzed for the effects on the duration-of-action (primary objective); onset-of-action, reversibility, and quality of intubating conditions (secondary objectives) profile of neuromuscular blockade in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Results: Duration-of-action of neuromuscular blockade was significantly longer in patients who received atracurium-vecuronium combination (53.9 ± 9.7 minutes) versus atracurium-alone (41.1 ± 3.8 minutes) or vecuronium-alone (43.5 ± 9.2 minutes) (P = 0.000). No difference was found for the time to onset-of-action (vecuronium [198.1 ± 34.9 seconds], atracurium [188.5 ± 50.6 seconds], or atracurium-vecuronium combination [196.3 ± 46.3 seconds] [P = 0.829]); time for the reversal of muscle relaxation effect (vecuronium [559.9 ± 216.2 seconds], atracurium [584.7 ± 258.3 seconds], and atracurium-vecuronium combination [555.0 ± 205.4 seconds] [P = 0.925]); and quality-of-intubating conditions (vecuronium group [9.6 ± 1.3]; atracurium group [10.0 ± 0.0]; atracurium-vecuronium group [10.0 ± 0.0] [P = 0.182]).

Conclusion: The synergistic effect of the atracurium-vecuronium combination leads to an increased duration-of-action of d-NMB during laparoscopic cholecystectomy without impacting onset-of-action, quality of intubating conditions, and reversal of muscle relaxant effect.

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Asian journal of anesthesiology
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Anesthesiology (AJA), launched in 1962, is the official and peer-reviewed publication of the Taiwan Society of Anaesthesiologists. It is published quarterly (March/June/September/December) by Airiti and indexed in EMBASE, Medline, Scopus, ScienceDirect, SIIC Data Bases. AJA accepts submissions from around the world. AJA is the premier open access journal in the field of anaesthesia and its related disciplines of critical care and pain in Asia. The number of Chinese anaesthesiologists has reached more than 60,000 and is still growing. The journal aims to disseminate anaesthesiology research and services for the Chinese community and is now the main anaesthesiology journal for Chinese societies located in Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore. AJAcaters to clinicians of all relevant specialties and biomedical scientists working in the areas of anesthesia, critical care medicine and pain management, as well as other related fields (pharmacology, pathology molecular biology, etc). AJA''s editorial team is composed of local and regional experts in the field as well as many leading international experts. Article types accepted include review articles, research papers, short communication, correspondence and images.
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