Korean J Anesthesiol.  2006 Dec;51(6):663-668. 10.4097/kjae.2006.51.6.663.

Comparison of Withdrawal Movement and Intubating Condition by the Methods of Rocuronium Injection

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, College of Medicine, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea. shinsw@pusan.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rocuronium may replace succinylcholine for intubation in general endotracheal anesthesia. However, intravenous bolus injection of rocuronium produces the responses of pain and withdrawal. We hypothesized that the infusion of rocuronium during endotracheal intubation could decrease these responses without influencing the intubating condition.
METHODS
One hundred and twenty patients were randomly assigned to one of four groups (B2, I2, B3, and I3), divided by the injection methods (B2 and B3: bolus injection, I2 and I3: infusion injection for 60 sec) and doses of rocuronium (B2 and I2: 0.6 mg/kg, B3 and I3: 0.9 mg/kg). After loss of consciousness with thiopental sodium (5 mg/kg), rocuronium was injected intravenously as arranged in every groups. Withdrawal response to rocursonium injection was assessed by 4-grade scale (score 0-3). Muscle relaxation was monitored by fade out time of single twitch stimulation, and the intubating condition was assessed by the total score of 4-grade scales (score 0-3) of jaw relaxation, vocal cord opening and response to intubation.
RESULTS
The withdrawal scores of the infusion groups (I2 and I3) were lower than those of the bolus groups (B2 and B3) (P < 0.05). The fade out time of single twitch stimulation was shorter in large dose (0.9 mg/kg) of rocuronium (P < 0.05), but it was not different regardless of injection methods (bolus vs. infusion). Intubating condition was also better in large dose group than small dose regardless of their injection methods.
CONCLUSIONS
The infusion of rocuronium for endotracheal intubation effectively reduces the withdrawal response compared with bolus injection, and it neither delays the onset of muscle relaxation nor deteriorates the intubating condition during endotracheal intubation.

Keyword

infusion; intubation; pain; rocuronium; withdrawal

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia
Humans
Intubation
Intubation, Intratracheal
Jaw
Muscle Relaxation
Relaxation
Succinylcholine
Thiopental
Unconsciousness
Vocal Cords
Weights and Measures
Succinylcholine
Thiopental
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