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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1990;23(6):956-961.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4097/kjae.1990.23.6.956   
The Train - of - Four Response on the Priming Dose of Various Nondepolarizing Muscle Relaxants.
Kyung Woo Lee, Kyu Sik Kang, Kyung Ho Hwang, Sung Yell Kim
Department of Anesthesiology, College of Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
The priming principle refers to the administration of a small subparalyzing dose (priming dose) of a nondepolarizing muscle relaxant, such dose not cause respiratory depression or any other clinical signs, a few minutes prior to the administration of the larger intubating dose. This study was designed to investigate the influence of a priming dose of vecuronium (0.008 mg/kg), pancuronium (0.008 mg/kg) and d-tubocurarine (0.04 nig/kg) on the relationship between the depres- sion in the first twitch (T2%) of the train-of-four (TOF) and TOF ratio (T4R,%) in 27 ASA class I or II patients. After induction with thiopental sodium 5-6mg/kg, neuromuscular monitoring was carried out by stimulation of ulnar nerve at a frequency of 2 Hz every 20 seconds using a ABM (Datex) to measure the compound evoked electromyographic response of hypothenar muscle. Following calibration of control twitch height, tracheal intubation was performed after succinyl-choline 1 mg/kg IV. Anesthesia was maintained with oxygen, NO (50%) and enflurane (1-2%) in all patients. When the TOF response recovered to 100% of the control, the priming dose was administer-ed. The patients were randomly divided into three groups according to nondepolarizing muscle relax-ant used; vecuronium (n=9), pancuronium (n=8) and tubocurarine (n=10) group respectively. T1 and T4R were measured for 25 minutes after administration of priming dose in each group. The results were as follow: 1) There was no change in T, after priming in all groups. 2) T4R began to decrease significantly at 2 minutes after priming and still decreased significantly at 25 minutes compared to before priming. 3) The time for maximal decrease in T4R (%) proceded by the priming dose was 7 minutes in all groups; 60.7+/-8.6% in vecuronium group, 74.8+/-12.3% in pancuronium group and 78.3+/-11.3% in tubocurarine group.
Key Words: Priming dose; Train-of-four response; Nondepolarizing muscle relaxants


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