Does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children?
Introduction: Sugammadex is an efficient reversal agent at any time, after neuromuscular blockade. It provides complete reversal for light or deep block facilitating rapid airway control and decreases anesthesia recovery period in outpatient surgeries in children. Patient and methods: After ethical...
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doaj-7f92759a0858420a953185421c3828d22020-11-25T01:30:51ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEgyptian Journal of Anaesthesia1110-18492016-10-0132444745010.1016/j.egja.2016.08.021Does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children?Mohamed El sayedShady HassanIntroduction: Sugammadex is an efficient reversal agent at any time, after neuromuscular blockade. It provides complete reversal for light or deep block facilitating rapid airway control and decreases anesthesia recovery period in outpatient surgeries in children. Patient and methods: After ethical committee approval, informed consent and sample size calculation, 70 patients planned for outpatient total bilateral tonsillectomy were divided randomly into 2 groups. Group S (n = 35) received 2 mg/kg sugammadex to reversing NMB achieved by rocuronium. Group N (n = 35) received 0.05 mg/kg neostigmine and atropine sulfate 0.01 mg/kg, and extubation time (time from administration of reversal agent to time of extubation), train-of-four ratio, time to reach train-of-four >0.9, and side effects were recorded. Results: There was no significant difference in demographic variables. TOF ratio after reversing was a statistically less in group S than in group N (p < 0.05). The time when TOF rate exceeded 0.9 and extubation time were less in group S than in group N with significant difference (p < 0.05). No adverse effect was recorded in both groups. Conclusions: Sugammadex has created a novel rapid, effective and reliable retrieval from NMB with rocuronium in children undergoing tonsillectomy with no side effects.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110184916300976SugammadexCholinesterase inhibitorsAnesthesia recovery period |
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Does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children? |
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Does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children? |
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Does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children? |
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Does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children? |
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Does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children? |
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does sugammadex facilitate recovery after outpatient tonsillectomy in children? |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Egyptian Journal of Anaesthesia |
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1110-1849 |
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2016-10-01 |
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Introduction: Sugammadex is an efficient reversal agent at any time, after neuromuscular blockade. It provides complete reversal for light or deep block facilitating rapid airway control and decreases anesthesia recovery period in outpatient surgeries in children.
Patient and methods: After ethical committee approval, informed consent and sample size calculation, 70 patients planned for outpatient total bilateral tonsillectomy were divided randomly into 2 groups. Group S (n = 35) received 2 mg/kg sugammadex to reversing NMB achieved by rocuronium. Group N (n = 35) received 0.05 mg/kg neostigmine and atropine sulfate 0.01 mg/kg, and extubation time (time from administration of reversal agent to time of extubation), train-of-four ratio, time to reach train-of-four >0.9, and side effects were recorded.
Results: There was no significant difference in demographic variables. TOF ratio after reversing was a statistically less in group S than in group N (p < 0.05). The time when TOF rate exceeded 0.9 and extubation time were less in group S than in group N with significant difference (p < 0.05). No adverse effect was recorded in both groups.
Conclusions: Sugammadex has created a novel rapid, effective and reliable retrieval from NMB with rocuronium in children undergoing tonsillectomy with no side effects. |
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Sugammadex Cholinesterase inhibitors Anesthesia recovery period |
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