Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology
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Multicenter Study Comparative Study Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
[Evaluation of the action of pipecuronium bromide in patients under halothane anesthesia--a comparison with pancuronium bromide regarding their neuromuscular blocking and cardiovascular effects].
Neuromuscular blocking and circulatory actions of pipecuronium bromide (PPB) were evaluated in patients under halothane-nitrous oxide-oxygen anesthesia in comparison with those of pancuronium bromide (PCB) in a multi-center cooperative study. Twitch tension of the adductor pollicis muscle was elicited by supramaximal stimulation of the ulnar nerve every 10 seconds. The study was performed according to the following 4 steps and the results were obtained. 1) Cumulative administration of 0.01 mg.kg-1 of PPB or PCB resulted in the potency ratio of 1.3:1.0 and the dose response curves of the two agents paralleled with each other. 2) With PPB 0.05 mg.kg-1 or 0.1 mg.kg-1, almost 100% block of the twitch was obtained. ⋯ Intervals between the doses showed large individual differences and no significant change was observed with repeated doses. 4) Safety of the drug. No significant change in heart rate or blood pressure was observed with PPB but with PCB a significant increase in heart rate was observed. The study revealed that PPB is slightly more potent than PCB and the duration of action is longer, but it has no untoward cardiovascular action in man under halothane anesthesia.