• Anaesthesia · Dec 1999

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial

    A comparison of the effect of rocuronium and vecuronium on heart rate during gynaecological laparoscopy.

    • A Harvey, L Anderson, and I J Broome.
    • Department of Anaesthesia, Western Infirmary, Dumbarton Road, Glasgow G11 6NT, UK.
    • Anaesthesia. 1999 Dec 1;54(12):1212-6.

    AbstractThe effect on intra-operative heart rate of two nondepolarising muscle relaxants, rocuronium and vecuronium, was compared in 116 fit out-patients undergoing gynaecological laparoscopic procedures. Both groups received an anaesthetic technique which differed only in the choice of muscle relaxant. Intra-operatively it was noted that patients given rocuronium (20 mg) had significantly fewer episodes of bradycardia (heart rate < 50 beat.min-1) than patients given vecuronium 4 mg (p < 0.05). Profound bradycardias (heart rate < 30 beat.min-1) did not occur in any of the patients in the rocuronium study group, whereas 5% of patients receiving vecuronium had a period of transient asystole. We conclude that, at the doses stated, rocuronium results in significantly fewer episodes of bradycardia than vecuronium when used as a muscle relaxant for laparoscopic gynaecological procedures.

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