“SELF-TAMING” OF SUXAMETHONIUM AND SERUM POTASSIUM CONCENTRATION
Fifty patients undergoing routine surgery were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1 were pretreated with a small (10-mg) dose of suxamethonium (“self-taming”) before administration of suxamethonium 1 mg kg−1, while group 2 received no pretreatment. Potassium concentrations were measured immedia...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of anaesthesia : BJA 1984-09, Vol.56 (9), p.977-980 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fifty patients undergoing routine surgery were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1 were pretreated with a small (10-mg) dose of suxamethonium (“self-taming”) before administration of suxamethonium 1 mg kg−1, while group 2 received no pretreatment. Potassium concentrations were measured immediately before induction of anaesthesia and, subsequently, for 7 min. A small increase in mean plasma potassium concentration was seen in the group who were not pretreated, while the patients who received a “self-taming” dose of suxamethonium showed a sustained decrease below pre-induction values. Mean plasma potassium concentrations were significantly less in the “self-taming” group than in the group not pretreated |
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ISSN: | 0007-0912 1471-6771 |
DOI: | 10.1093/bja/56.9.977 |