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引用次数: 5
摘要
在硫喷妥/ 70% N2O O2麻醉期间,控制面罩通气以维持恒定的潮汐末CO2浓度,测量了15例直径在3- 7cm之间的脑肿瘤患者的血清钾水平。测定给药前1分钟、1.0 mg X kg-1 IV后1分钟和10分钟的钾水平。服用琥珀胆碱后血清钾未出现统计学意义上的升高,也未见与给药相关的心电图变化。脑肿瘤患者使用琥珀酰胆碱似乎不会引起血清钾水平升高或心电图改变。
Serum potassium following succinylcholine in patients with brain tumours.
Serum potassium levels were measured in 15 patients with brain tumours between 3-7 cm diameter, during thiopentone/70 per cent N2O in O2 anaesthesia, with mask ventilation controlled to maintain a constant end-tidal CO2 concentration. Potassium levels were determined one minute before and one and ten minutes after administration of succinylcholine 1.0 mg X kg-1 IV. No statistically significant increase in serum potassium occurred following succinylcholine, nor were there any ECG changes associated with succinylcholine administration. Use of succinylcholine in patients with brain tumours does not appear to cause elevation of serum potassium levels or ECG changes.