Anesthesiology
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Onset of action of mivacurium chloride. A comparison of neuromuscular blockade monitoring at the adductor pollicis and the orbicularis oculi.
The optimal site for monitoring neuromuscular blockade for intubations facilitated with mivacurium chloride has not been established. The primary purpose of this evaluation was to determine the difference in onset of neuromuscular blockade between the orbicularis oculi and adductor pollicis in patients administered mivacurium chloride. We also evaluated intubating conditions when intubation was timed to maximal neuromuscular blockade at either the orbicularis oculi or the adductor pollicis. The results for patients administered mivacurium chloride were compared with those for a control group administered succinylcholine. ⋯ When monitoring 95% twitch height depression of the orbicularis oculi muscle, intubation can be accomplished in approximately 2 min after administration of mivacurium chloride (0.15 mg.kg-1). Because intubating conditions were comparable to the patients administered succinylcholine or intubated during monitoring of the twitch height depression of the adductor pollicis, we believe that optimal site for monitoring during intubation using mivacurium chloride is the orbicularis oculi muscle.