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Propofol Succinylcholine

Seizures induced by local anesthetics are usually treated with intravenous anesthetic drugs (eg, thiopental 1-2 mg/kg, propofol 0.5-1 mg/kg, midazolam 0.03-0.06 mg/kg). The muscular manifestations of a seizure can be blocked using a short-acting neuromuscular relaxant drug (eg, succinylcholine, 0.25-0.5 mg/kg IV). It should be emphasized that succinylcholine does not alter the CNS manifestations of local anesthetic-induced seizure activity. Rapid tracheal intubation can prevent pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents and facilitate hyperventilation. [Pg.570]

Clinical use of muscle relaxants. Among the available neuromuscular blockers, succinylcholine displays the fastest onset of action. The patient can be intubated as early as 30-60 seconds after intravenous injection ( rapid sequence intubation ), which is important in emergency situations with an increased risk of aspiration (e.g., ileus, full stomach, head trauma). Postoperative muscle pain due to succinylcholine can be prevented by preinjection of a small dose of a nondepolarizing blocker ( precurarization ). In combination with propofol p. 218), rocuronium (p.184) creates intubation conditions comparable to those obtained with succinylcholine. [Pg.186]

Ummenhofer WC, BQndler C, Tschaler G, Hampl BfF, Drewe J, Urwyler A. Propofol reduces succinylcholine induced increase of masseter muscle tone. Can J Anaesth 1998 45(5 Pt l) 417-23. [Pg.3269]

Fentanyl, ketamine, midazolam, > propofol, thiopental Depolarizing succinylcholine Nondepolarizing atracurium, mivacurium, tubocurarine... [Pg.169]

The inhalational anaesthetics increase the effects of the neuromuscular blockers to differing extents, but nitrous oxide appears not to interact significantly. Ketamine has been reported to potentiate the effects of atracurium. Propofol does not appear to interact with mivacurium or vecuronium. Xenon is reported not to interact with mivacurium or rocuronium, and has less effect than sevoflurane on vecuronium neuromuscular blockade. Bradycardia has been seen in patients given vecuronium with eto-midate or thiopental. Propofol can cause serious bradycardia if it is given with suxamethonium (succinylcholine) without adequate antimuscarinic premedication, and asystole has been seen when fentanyl, propofol and suxamethonium were given sequentially. [Pg.101]

Noninterfering alfentanil, aprotinin, atropine, bupivacaine, chlorpromazine, dalteparin, dexamethasone, diazepam, dopamine, droperidol, etomidate, fentanyl, furosemide, gallamine, haloperidol, midazolam, morphine, neostigmine, nitroglycerin, nitroprusside, oxytocin, pancuronium, pentobarbital, phenylephrine, phenytoin, pipecuronium, piperacillin, promethazine, propofol, ranitidine, succinylcholine, sufentanil, terbutaline, thiopental, vecuronium, verapamil... [Pg.552]

Barbiturates versus propofol The ECT data from two psychiatric units have been retrospectively compared [76 ]. In one unit propofol and succinylcholine is the anaesthetic regimen employed and the other unit uses thiopental and succinylcholine. The data, retrospectively collected over a 2 year period from 109 patients and 1538 ECT applications, reports a longer seizure duration with thiopental than propofol. However, more cardiovascular and respiratory complications were reported with thiopental than propofol. The study is limited by the retrospective collection of data, the variety of psychiatric conditions for which ECT was prescribed, and the lack of information about drug dosage schedules. [Pg.156]


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