Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1985
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical TrialSkin testing in the investigation of reactions to intravenous anaesthetic drugs. A prospective trial of atracurium and tubocurarine.
Intradermal skin testing is widely used to determine the causative drugs of presumed anaphylactic anaesthetic reactions. This paper sets out to evaluate the usefulness of skin tests, both intradermal and prick testing, in the prediction of anaesthetic reactions. The muscle relaxant drugs tubocurarine and atracurium were chosen for study since they are known to produce a high incidence of minor histaminoid reactions. ⋯ The results of the trial, combined with external reports to this centre, indicate that intradermal testing of anaesthetic drugs, particularly muscle relaxants, produces a high incidence of false positive results. This probably reflects their pharmacological activity rather than antigenicity. It is recommended, therefore, that skin testing should be reserved for situations in which there are strong indications from laboratory tests, backed by case history, of immune sensitization.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1984
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial[Effects on muscular and general proteolysis in burn patients of a solution enriched with branched amino acids].
In order to assess the effects of a branched chain amino acid (BCAA) enriched solution on urinary nitrogen loss and muscle protein breakdown, 22 burnt patients were randomly divided into two groups immediately after hospital admission: 11 patients received a 22% BCAA amino acid solution, 11 patients received a 41% BCAA amino acid solution. Nitrogen intake was 0.2 g per day during the first 4 days in each group. Urinary total nitrogen, urinary creatinine and urinary 3,methylhistidine (3,MeHis) were measured for 4 days. ⋯ The 3,MeHis/nitrogen ratio on day 1, day 2 and during the whole study period, as well as the 3,MeHis/creatinine ratio on day 2, were significantly lower in the 41% BCAA group. These results were in agreement with a decrease in muscle/whole body urinary nitrogen excretion. However, no beneficial effect upon nitrogen loss or nitrogen balance was shown by using the 41% BCAA rich amino acid solution.
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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Jan 1983
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical Trial[Clinical use of vecuronium during celioscopy].
In order to determine if vecuronium can be used for short operations, 40 women were studied during laparoscopy, randomly assigned to four groups: suxamethonium 1 mg X kg-1 in a single bolus followed by an infusion (group A), vecuronium 0.05 mg X kg-1 (group B), vecuronium 0.06 mg X kg-1 (group C) and vecuronium 0.07 mg X kg-1 (group D). Mean duration of operation was 22-25 min. Tracheal intubation can be performed in good conditions in all patients in group A and D, in 5/10 in group B and in 7/10 in group C. ⋯ We conclude that the time course of action of vecuronium 0.06 mg X kg-1 is that required for a pelvic laparoscopy of 22-25 min; however, the conditions of intubation are not always perfect. Intubation is easier with a 0.07 mg X kg-1 dose; this dose induces a slight delay for extubation and positive head lift test. In all cases, the patient must be closely watched in a recovery ward.