Articles: neuromuscular-blocking-agents-adverse-effects.
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Anaesth Intensive Care · Apr 2000
Immunoassays in the diagnosis of anaphylaxis to neuromuscular blocking drugs: the value of morphine for the detection of IgE antibodies in allergic subjects.
Radioimmunoassays (RIAs) for IgE antibodies to specific neuromuscular blocking drugs (NMBDs) are an important tool in the diagnosis of anaphylaxis during anaesthesia although they are performed in only a few laboratories throughout the world. NMBDs bind to antibodies by their substituted ammonium ions. ⋯ The morphine RIA proved to be both a more sensitive and efficient test for the detection of IgE antibodies to NMBDs than the specific NMBD RIAs. We have adopted the morphine RIA in our laboratory in preference to the specific RIAs and predict that use of this single assay will become widespread for the in vitro diagnosis of allergic sensitivities to NMBDs.
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Residual neuromuscular block is a major risk factor behind critical events in the immediate postoperative period. Residual weakness due to muscle relaxants is seen in more than thirds of postoperative patients with ventilatory failure and hypoxia. Residual neuromuscular block should therefore be regarded as a serious adverse event in the same way as we regard ventilatory depression due to opioids and anaesthetic agents. This presentation aim to clarify our present knowledge and shortcomings in the field of residual neuromuscular blockade.