J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
1987 Apr;28(2):387-393.
Succinylcholine Induced-Ocular Position under the General Anesthesia
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine, Korea Univenity, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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Succinylcholine, 1.5mg/kg, was injected preoperatively and postoperatively under the general anesthesia in 21 strabismus patients. We measured ocular position induced by succinylcholine under the general anesthesia and compared it with ocular position of conscious state from photograph. Regression analysis was performed to find the predictive relationships between preanesthetic and preoperative succinylcholine-induced ocular position and postoperative succinylcholine-induced ocular position and ocular position at postoperative 1 week. The results were as follows: 1) X: Preoperative succinylcholine induced ILD(interlimbal distance) under the anesthesia. Y: Preanesthetic ILD. Y=0.71X+10.6, R=0.82(p<0.025). 2) X: Postoperative succinylcholine induced ILD. Y: Postoperative 1 week ILD. Y=0.76X+9.14. R=0.74(p<0.005). The succinylcholine induced-ocular positions were highly correlated with those of conscious state.